> Yeps, a sys admin could do that. Sure. But we dont want others also to > see that website. Is it possible by deleting that entery from the > whois database is my question. No - not without some high level intervention at the registry and seeing as they are in the US under US law, it's not very likely to happen (freedom of speech/press, etc.). You could also set the firewall policy company wide at the network distribution point (where the Internet comes into the facility from the outside). But, that's censorship which I don't support except in rare cases. -- Jonathan
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