Well, assuming that you don't use anything on sitefinder-idn.verisign.com (64.94.110.11)you could do as I have done and added a rule to my firewall to block all access from my internal network to 64.94.110.11 Port 80...
Easy to do and your users still get an error page back... Tim Bernhardson Senior Technical Engineer Certified Citrix Metaframe Administrator Certified CyberGuard Administrator Certified AIX 4.3 System Administrator Sun-Maid Growers of California 7273 Murray Drive, Ste 18 Stockton, CA 95210 tbernhar at sunmaid dot com >>> "Neil A. Hillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/17/03 08:32AM >>> Marc, On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Marc Elsen wrote: > "Neil A. Hillard" wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I've been asked to redirect all unregistered .com and .net domains > > (that would now go to VeriSign's sitefinder) to our own internal 'The > > domain you entered doesn't exist' page. > > Your are on the forefront of the 'real internet' :-) . Too right - if it's good enough for VeriSign, it's good enough for me !!! :-) > > I'm currently running squidGuard and everythings working OK. I've > > added a new rule in so that my domainlist contains the following: > > > > 64.94.110.11 > > > > but unfortunately the site doesn't get blocked when I go to > > http://www.verisignsuck.com/ but does when I go to http://64.94.110.11/ > > > > I'm assuming that squidGuard doesn't perform reverse lookups. Does any > > one know any way around this with squidGuard ??? If not can you recommend > > a different redirector that will handle this ??? > > > > Many thanks in advance, > > > > Perhaps put the domain name in the blacklist too : > > sitefinder.verisign.com Thanks for the suggestion, I'd already tried it but it doesn't work as intended :-( When going to http://www.verisignsuck.com/ I'm redirected to: http://sitefinder.verisign.com/lpc?url=www.verisignsuck.com&host=www.verisignsuck.com What I wanted to do was pass the original URL (http://www.verisignsuck.com/) to my PHP script, but the initial VeriSign redirection takes place and then that gets passed to the PHP script. I think I'll just do a bit of coding in PHP to extract the domain from the redirected request. It would be nice for my users to never have to hit VeriSign's server so they don't get to see my users' typos !!! Neil. -- Neil Hillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Westland Helicopters Ltd. http://www.whl.co.uk/ Disclaimer: This message does not necessarily reflect the views of Westland Helicopters Ltd.
