Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 18:21:28 +0000 From: "Þorður Ivarsson" <totii@est.is> To: Marc Slemko <marcs@znep.com> Cc: "hackers@FreeBSD.ORG" <hackers@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: weird IP address Message-ID: <349423A7.5669E713@est.is> References: <Pine.BSF.3.95.971214101050.2250H-100000@alive.znep.com>
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Marc Slemko wrote: > > On Sun, 14 Dec 1997, Þorður Ivarsson wrote: > > > > what is this then ? ... > > > > whois 1.1.1.1 > > > > [No name] (NS35365-HST) > > > > Hostname: NS.LOTTOSPORTS.COM > > Address: 1.1.1.1 > > System: ? running ? > > > > Record last updated on 26-Nov-97. > > Database last updated on 14-Dec-97 05:23:51 EDT. > > > > Just because someone registers a record using that address doesn't mean > it is allocated to anyone. You can register whatever you feel like; > the InterNIC doesn't care about anything as long as you pay. > > This is just like how you can put any IP address in your domain > files without having anything to do with it. > > > > > and the other way around > > > > %whois lottosports.com > > Lotto Sports Inc. (LOTTOSPORTS2-DOM) > > 10863 97st > > Edmonton, AB T5H 2M6 > > , > > CA > > Hmm. Same city as me. Are you telling me that I could register "what ever name" to "what ever ip address" that even does not belong to me? This does not seem to be logical. I can use "what ever name".est.is in my domain for my network 194.144.208."what ever" but I must not be allowed to register "what ever other name".est.is to address/network that I have not got from INTERNIC/RIPE. We have virtual domains here and they have logical reason, but not someone using reseved (assigned) address is not ethical. -- Þórður Ívarsson Thordur Ivarsson Rafeindavirki Electronic technician Norðurgötu 30 Nordurgotu 30 Box 309 Box 309 602 Akureyri 602 Akureyri Ísland Iceland --------------------------------------------- FreeBSD has good features, Some others are full of unwanted features! ---------------------------------------------
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