RBAK wrote:
I run DNS servers. I haven't seen any adverse effect. What adverse effect
should I be seeing?
http://www.eff.org/Infra/DNS_control/20030919_verisign_gone_wild.php
Nothing quoted there has any adverse impact on me or anyone I serve from a technical perspective in the process of operating a DNS server.
Mail will get 550 responses from their SMTP bouncer.
Yes, spam checks will fail, but that has nothing to do with interfering with DNS.
I find the arguments about intelligent search belonging in the client to be flimsy at best -- for myself, it's downright incorrect, as I'd much rather have server-side search than depend on the variation in clients.
I don't disagree with the political issue on its face -- well, in fact I do, as I'd prefer to see registration as a tax-supported government monopoly with competition removed from the mix, but that's not the point here.
