i just got done reading http://news.com.com/2008-7347_3-5092590.html, so now at least i know why my phone was ringing so much earlier today.
anyway, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ken emery) quotes me as saying... > > let me just emphasize that the default is OFF. BIND doesn't break > > sitefinder; nameserver adminstrators break sitefinder. be mindful of > > that difference! and then adds: > Paul, you've just bought into the Verisign propaganda here. > > The BIND modification does NOTHING to break Sitefinder. One can still go > to http://sitefinder.verisign.com/ and use the web page without any > interference from BIND. What the latest release does is to break the > redirection of RCODE 3 to http://sitefinder.verisign.com/. It is just > semantics, but there is a HUGE difference. ken is right and i apologize for the confusion. most of the early patches to bind8 and djbdns that i saw were dependent on the sitefinder address, and as such, would have enabled nameserver administrators to break _sitefinder_. isc's patches for bind9 enable nameserver administrators to break only the _redirection_ to sitefinder. -- Paul Vixie