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Message-ID: <200310161210.53726.jeremiah@nur.net>
From: jeremiah at nur.net (Jeremiah Cornelius)
Subject: Verisign to Sell Network Solutions
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On Thursday 16 October 2003 10:49, Jonathan A. Zdziarski wrote:
> Here's the email they're sending out to customers ( I forgot I still
> have a domain or two to move to GoDaddy ).
There is speculation that this is done to minimize 'monopoly' accusations as
they re-implement "SiteFinder" and nix NXDOMAIN again.
Read some "True Evil (tm)" here:
http://verisign.com/corporate/news/2003/pr_20031007b.html?sl=070804
They have a schlub testifying how great it is that there is something to
prevent "project-stopping 404-errors". How does SiteFinder even relate to
404's? 404 is a server response indicating a non-existant document specified
by the URI. It has to be returned by a server that was correctly resolved.
There is little doubt as to why the firm which cooked these studies up for VS
is called "Markitecture".
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