Am Do, den 09.09.2004 schrieb Ãber GuidoZ um 20:24: > I believe it was done through email. DENIC received the request to > change the DNS, then emailed Tucows to see if it was ok to make the > changes. By default, the answer is yes. So, since no one responded > saying "Hell no! Don't do that", the changes were made. > > Personally, I can't comprehend how the default for something like that > would be "Yes",
Because, if the ISP is bankrupt, the "YES" will never come. And I'd like to see you scramble to get your domains from a bankrupt hoster to another one, waiting for that simple "yes" to your transfer, which will never come as all lines have been cut and not a single bit will ever come from their /24 or /16 again... IMHO (and several others more involved in the domain-trading biz), the guy will get away with a proverbial wrist-slapping, even more so because he's just 19. But also because he didn't really break any laws, apart from claiming that he owns ebay.de But ebay.de - I think they deserved it. It's what you get when you answer every mail with a boilerplate response. Sometimes, fate seems to meet the right company and all their bad deedss fall back on them <G> Can you imagine ? 'Thank you for your mail regarding "Transfer of the domain ebay.de". We are constantly working to improve your experience...bla.blabla.' 'Perhaps you'll find the answer to you question on the following sites: <links to predefined ebay-FAQs>' 'Regards' Rainer -- =================================================== ~ Rainer Duffner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ ~ Freising - Munich - Germany ~ ~ Unix - Linux - BSD - OpenSource - Security ~ ~ http://www.ultra-secure.de/~rainer/pubkey.pgp ~ =================================================== _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
