And I forgot guys like https://www.blacknight.com/registry-lock/ which
is rude, considering I also get my fiber connection from them.
--Calvin
On 2025/01/08 13:23, cal...@orange-tree.alt.za wrote:
Aaaah crud - thunderbird mangles the reply.
You'll be looking for one of the IP protection
ce in this case - Ry lock is
clunky, non standard, and thus, higher priced. (initially I typed
expensive, but that is incorrect).
regards
--Calvin
|From: Anand Buddhdev
|To: dns-operati...@dns-oarc.net
|Subject: [dns-operations] Registrars with a "registry lock" service
|Message-ID
Hi Guys,
seems https://trans-trust.verisignlabs.com/ has developed a glitch -
anyone know who to poke (with thanks of course).
regards
--Calvin
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er bug bounty).
regards
--Calvin Browne
On 15/04/2020 16:33, Dave Lawrence wrote:
> Calvin Browne writes:
>> does anyone here know how 8.8.8.8 handles recursive glueless situations?
> The Google folks are on the list and undoubtedly will answer, but I'm
> still curious abou
Hi Guys,
does anyone here know how 8.8.8.8 handles recursive glueless situations?
regards
--Calvin
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behavior sue the registry and registrar
for not doing "due dilegence" before adding the NS record because
they are not going to pay attention any other way it seems. Contracts
can't save them as you, as a nameserver operator, are not party to
the
d of these
arguments when money or market entrenchment/forces
come into play.
--Calvin
One the one hand, requiring that nameservers be registered creates
downward pressure on the number of active authoritative name server
names in the world, which has benefits for cache efficiencies (ie many
zo
Mark Andrews wrote:
15 days is enough time to generate mail (not email) and get it
delivered from just about anywhere in the world to anywhere in the
world.
Mark - you live in a different world to the one I live in.
--Calvin
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k that right is already there in the case of a compiled complete
database, but such a notice would help preserve such right. but then
IANAL and South Africa != Germany. And I'm referring to the entire zone
(or a significant portion of it). --Calvin
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On 29/10/2013 11:45, Jim Reid wrote:
On 29 Oct 2013, at 09:24, Calvin Browne wrote:
I'm going to point out that .se went down because of a problem right at this
point relativly recently.
IIRC, that problem had nothing to do with whether the TLD's NS RRset was in the
zone or not.
ns.se.
j.ns.se.
B
I'm going to point out that .se went down because of a problem right at
this point relativly recently. And .ng and I think there were more..
--Calvin
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