Question about internet ethics? and how DNS is handled.

John Coutts administrator at spam.yellowhead.com
Tue Mar 28 17:01:52 UTC 2006


In article <e0bkh2$213f$1 at sf1.isc.org>, pkringle at planetnet.org says...
>
>I would like to get the thoughts of others on the following...
>Say you are an ISP. You run your beautiful DNS servers. :)  Then there is 
>an idea...  Why not place a server in front of the DNS servers.  And 
>every time the user types in an incorrect RR, hijack the session and 
>redirect them to a search page which allows them to search for the 
>mistyped RR.
>
>Sounding familiar yet?
>
>I don't want to start a rant, I just want solid ideas and why it is or why 
>it is not a good idea to do.
>
>Thanks for your thoughts.
>-- 
>Peter Kringle
>Callsign: KC9BIW
>http://www.planetnet.org
>
**************** REPLY SEPARATER ***************
SimpleDNS+ already has that ability. It was implemented when net Network 
Solutions pulled its famous stunt.

J.A. Coutts



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