On 21-Jan-2009, at 03:23 , Scott Haneda wrote:
On Jan 20, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
Registries that implement host records (so, at least the gTLDs)
could accept the word of the registrant of the zone that contains a
name server (or the word of their registrar on their behal
On Jan 21, 2009, at 1:48 AM, Sten Carlsen wrote:
Are you really sure this is ALL the fault of opendns?
Mostly, and in my tests, I believe so. However, it was also why I was
asking here, before I go too far out on a limb.
Seems to me that the addition of www. and other such like stuff is
Are you really sure this is ALL the fault of opendns?
Seems to me that the addition of www. and other such like stuff is the
work of various browsers trying to be helpful to their users. If the
bare domain name does not give an answer, maybe the user was too lazy to
add www., so the browser will t
On Jan 20, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
On 20-Jan-2009, at 21:24 , Danny Thomas wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote:
I brought this up a few months back. For me, it is getting worse,
and I am not able to come up with a solution.
I have many clients who reg domains. They all point to m
On Jan 20, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Fr34k wrote:
Some quick ideas for dealing with, what I will call, defunct domains.
FIRST, STOP THE MADNESS:
Define what a defunct zone is in your TOS/AUP, so you have the power
to deal with this situation as you see fit.
Sure, policy is a good start, and would h
s necessary.
Also, make it your policy to be the registrar contact (or have access to make
changes) and stop this from happening altogether.
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Subject: What to do about openDNS
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On 20-Jan-2009, at 21:24 , Danny Thomas wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote:
I brought this up a few months back. For me, it is getting worse,
and I am not able to come up with a solution.
I have many clients who reg domains. They all point to my NS.
Sometimes, the client lapses hosting with me,
Scott Haneda wrote:
I brought this up a few months back. For me, it is getting worse, and
I am not able to come up with a solution.
I have many clients who reg domains. They all point to my NS.
Sometimes, the client lapses hosting with me, and I delete the zones.
They usually leave the do
I brought this up a few months back. For me, it is getting worse, and
I am not able to come up with a solution.
I have many clients who reg domains. They all point to my NS.
Sometimes, the client lapses hosting with me, and I delete the zones.
They usually leave the domain reg'd and my
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