On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Peter Bittner <[email protected]> wrote: > The point is: that's one example of the common "www." - let's call it > - spelling mistake! (I didn't mean to make fun of anyone---I wanted to > point that out)
not a problem. (btw jezra kindly corrected the mistaken link, within about 10 minutes of me contacting him, which is pretty good). > It wouldn't harm to put a wildcard DNS record in place, and redirect > all "unspecified" traffic to a custom Error404 page. Let's start with peter - i did say it's not up for discussion, as in "the decision has been made", and to put *anything* in place is contrary to that decision. i do not want - at all - an entry in the pyjs.zone.db file on 217.147.94.22 in the /etc/bind subdirectory, any line, of any kind, for any purpose, which has "www" in it. i do not understand why people do not understand that when i say "no" it means "no". it's really simple. the answer's "no". the decision was made. the decision has been made. the answer is and was "no" and in this case remains "no". sorry to have to emphasise this quite so many times. i really don't like spending my time like this. l.

