On 10/31/2010 9:41 AM, Alans wrote:
On 10/31/2010 05:48 PM, Alan Clegg wrote:
On 10/31/2010 4:48 AM, Alans wrote:
Instead of saying how many views can I get, I think you would be much
better off saying why am I trying to implement more views.
I'm trying to implement something similar to
I'm not sure you quite understand what zones and views are. Why would
you not simply create a single zone per customer, and eliminate views
altogether?
Are you suggesting a single zone with multiple domain names ?
I fail to see, how that should be a possible road to follow.
The idea, that I
Hello experts and *,
I have (since several years) collected some domain names which do not
exist (since years) and registered it in the last 4 month for the
internal use of my Internet Service.
Now I see Googlebot, Yahoo and he.net quering my DNS Servers for
exactly those
Did you consider robots.txt? Well behaved spiders should respect that,
although it does not prevent anything.
I would expect google and yahoo to respect it, I have no clue about he.net.
On 08/11/10 2:02, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello experts and *,
I have (since several years) collected some
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello experts and *,
I have (since several years) collected some domain names which do not
exist (since years) and registered it in the last 4 month for the
internal use of my Internet Service.
Now I see Googlebot, Yahoo and he.net quering my DNS
On 11/08/2010 12:52 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
On 10/31/2010 9:41 AM, Alans wrote:
On 10/31/2010 05:48 PM, Alan Clegg wrote:
On 10/31/2010 4:48 AM, Alans wrote:
Instead of saying how many views can I get, I think you would be much
better off saying why am I trying to implement more views.
I'm
On Nov 7, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
If I read the conditions of Networksolutions and Co, spidering of WHOIS
records is prohibited also the commercial use of the data.
I have heard that the data is available for purchase, as a subscription.
Therefore, using the whois service to
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