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[isp-dns] lame cervers and dangling cnames
In the system log of the event viewer I am getting a few lame server and
dangling cname statements....

there not coming thru as warnings or errors but none of the domains in
question are our domains or even on the same subnets... I have it set so
that we are not downloading or transferring to any other servers then our
own so I do not know where these are coming from....

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Brett
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bscott@...>
To: <isp-dns@isp-dns.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 8:55 AM
Subject: [isp-dns] Re: .sport domain name


> On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, at 6:42pm, wormbutt@... wrote:
> > Does anyone know about the tld .sport?
>
>   There is no Internet Domain Name System name <sport.>.
>
>   Some fairly dubious business people, doing business as "New.net", are
> trying to run their own Domain Name System.  They might as well try to run
> their own Internet.  And, in one sense, they are.  For almost everybody on
> the Internet, they don't exist.  Unless you (and everyone you talk to)
agree
> to use "their" Internet, they will not exist.
>
> > A customer registered it ...
>
>   A customer got screwed.
>
>   Advise them that (1) they got screwed, (2) they should seek a refund,
(3)
> to register a real domain name on the *Internet* (and not New.net).
>
> -- 
> Ben Scott <bscott@...>
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       The business of hot spots. Wireless ISP business plans.
      Wireless network certifications. High-gain antenna design.
                       Site survey techniques.
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[isp-dns] Re: lame cervers and dangling cnames, Alex Kamantauskas
[isp-dns] Re: lame cervers and dangling cnames, bscott
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[isp-dns] Re: .sport domain name, bscott
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