If you want to do anything about this, go to below link and sign the
petition to stop Verisign:
http://www.whois.sc/verisign-dns/?view=latest
Brian
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I'm surprised how quiet this group is being regarding this
issue. This has potentially enormous ramifications
All you base are belong to us
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All you base are belong to us
Sincerely,
Andrey Fyodorov
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I'm surprised how quiet this group is being regarding this issue. This has
potentially enormous ramifications. For one thing, this effectively breaks
reverse
from people trying to brute-force spam us. 90% of
that is from non-existant domains.
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My mistyped domain resulted in versigns page.What a travesty.
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From Wired.com
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We get ~250k NDRs/month from people trying to brute-force spam us. 90% of
that is from non-existant domains.
Fair enough, guess I'm just lucky. I withdraw my comment. G
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My mistyped domain resulted in versigns page.What a travesty.
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My mistyped domain resulted in versigns page.What a travesty.
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I think the travesty is in your flaming post, but that is my opinion and
I
am entitled to one. What does his company's website have to do with
Verisign
hijacking unregistered domains? Absolutely nothing and is unrelated to
the
list. Your
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I think the travesty is in your flaming post, but that is my
opinion and
I
am entitled to one. What does his company's website have to do with
Verisign
hijacking unregistered domains? Absolutely nothing
I'm surprised how quiet this group is being regarding this issue. This has potentially
enormous ramifications. For one thing, this effectively breaks reverse-DNS lookups
that anti-spam applications use to verify sending domains as being valid.
Come on now, Verisign is masking the difference
Yes, it sucks. Write to ICANN.
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I'm surprised how quiet this group
Does this mean that EVERY reverse DNS goes to sitefinder.verisign.com??
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, at 7:58am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean that EVERY reverse DNS goes to sitefinder.verisign.com??
No. Reverse DNS hasn't been changed. Yet. I don't know if VeriSign has
any control over IN-ADDR.ARPA. Of course, VeriSign does run the SOA for
the root domain,
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