On the Tue, May 06, 2014 at 03:18:37PM -0700, Stanislav Sinyagin blubbered:
Hoi Stan.
[yahoo mail composer sucks]
[Mutt via SSH FTW!]
Debian Treff: I thought you just put the image onto a flash
and boot from it, what else is there to discuss?
True, but before this can happen, someone has
Hi everyone,
nic.ch seems to have dropped out from the .ch root servers:
dig @130.59.1.80 nic.ch ns
does not give me any nameservers. Also whois nic.ch does not show any
name servers (although the domain still exists).
Daniel
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
nic.ch is in the ch zone itself. So it's not a zone of its own.
You will find it in whois so that people see that it's not available
anymore.
btw. SOA record reveals that:
dig nic.ch soa
; DiG 9.8.5-P1 nic.ch soa
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status:
On Wed, 07 May 2014 16:15:32 +0200
Daniel Stirnimann daniel.stirnim...@switch.ch wrote:
nic.ch is in the ch zone itself. So it's not a zone of its own.
Hhmm... in times long gone, it was possible to register MX
records for domains that were only used for mail directly in the CH tld.
This was
nic.ch is in the ch zone itself. So it's not a zone of its own.
You will find it in whois so that people see that it's not available
anymore.
Thanks. I suspected something like that, so I compared this to other
ccTLDs and it's different there, e.g. for nic.fr and denic.de you get NS
records:
My colleague daniel has already gone home, so I'll chime in here as
the person who included nic.ch in the ch zone a few years back :)
On Wed, 07 May 2014 16:55:45 +0200, Daniel Rechsteiner drechstei...@goeast.ch
said:
nic.ch is in the ch zone itself. So it's not a zone of its own.
You will
Interesting. I never noticed this.
Thanks for the explanation, always nice to learn something new.
Daniel
g...@switch.ch mailto:g...@switch.ch
7. Mai 2014 17:42
My colleague daniel has already gone home, so I'll chime in here as
the person who included nic.ch in the ch zone a few years back
Salut,
On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 07:54:07PM +0200, g...@switch.ch wrote:
I'm not going to comment this, but maybe the following anecdote will
make you feel better. I originally wanted to use ns.ch for the ch
name servers. This was turned down internally because it would
violate our two-letter
Hi all,
After seeking permission from the Swinog Core Team I'd like to draw your
attention to the Area41 conference (http://area41.io).
The conference happens at the Komplex457 in Zurich on June 2nd/3rd 2014
and is organized by members of DEFCON Switzerland (DC4131, a local
Defcon chapter).
We
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