Originally we went with opensrs.org as a reflection of the opensource
committment etc., but it got pretty commercialized real quick when we
realized that people might actually want to buy these things ;)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Daminato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Philippe Landau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 12:39 PM
Subject: OpenSRS.com/net/org? (WAS: Tucows certs at tucows sites)
> Well, initially we had three parts to OpenSRS:
>
> opensrs.org - the website, information, and staff working at the
> "Org"anization
> opensrs.net - the servers and backend for the "Net"work
> opensrs.com - for anything involving the "Com"pany
>
> Ross felt it appropriate (and I agree) to use these TLDs for their
> intended purpose, or at least as close as possible.
>
> So, email addresses end in org, servers end in net, and other stuff ends
> in com :)
>
> Charles Daminato
> TUCOWS Product Manager
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Philippe Landau wrote:
>
> > it's great to have such fast support now on the list, thanks OpenSRS
staff.
> >
> > >> That's not funny...
> > >> https://landrush.opensrs.net/info/index.cgi?action=prereg_info
> > >> i receive "unrecognized certificate" warning both on IE 4.72.3110.4
> > >> and NN 4.7 and on Opera 5.01. Is this a normal situation for all
> > >> Tucows certs or site was not properly configured ?
> > >That's odd, it works fine for me - this is a signed Cert from Entrust,
> > >checking the details will show you that. *hrm...*
> > my NN 4.08 mac says:
> > "Netscape does not recognize the signer of this Certificate,
> > you may decide to accept it anyway..."
> >
> > something else: is there a reason for the apparent preference to use
> > OpenSRS.org over OpenSRS.net ? it seems unnecessarily misleading to me.
> >
> > kind regards philippe, http://InternetRoot.com
> >
>