>> A domain name must be matched case insensitivly, but a lot of programs >> (Unix have a lot of them) do not. > >Details, please. Which programs are you talking about? Many programs handling /etc/hosts. I know for example that nfs exports fail if case is wrong. Many programs checking access based on host names (the configuratio files says for example: allow Openx.com, DNS returns for IP address OpenX.com). Dan
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