-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Maybe a problem with a DNS- Server?
Greetz Missi Eben(am 6. 10. 2006 um 22:26 Uhr)hast du eingetippt: > ok i have played now for more than an half hour with nonsense > domainnames. every time the connection goes through an exit node > located in texas, one time in the state new york and one time in > denver i have got the advertising page. > maybe it will be a nice test, that someone unsing the same ISP - and > in that case maybe the same dns-route - that one of this strange exit > nodes have will test what happened when the write a not registered url? > I have also got the advertising one or two times when I was > connecting to an exisiting page. But it seemes that nonsenses > domainames are a good way for testing cause you can reproduce the > advertising. > much fun > bernd > Am 06.10.2006 um 21:34 schrieb bagelcat: >> hmm. I think this is a problem with some dns-server on second/third >> level wich make a link to that domainsponsor.com when they are >> asked for a not registered url. Is it possible? - -- Webseite: http://www.entartete-kunst.com/ The monitor is plugged into the serial port Songverfehlung des Tages: Paradise Lost - Isolate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (MingW32) Comment: Ich habe nichts zu verbergen! iD8DBQFFJrz5WTjnF57KrgIRAl+jAJ4u6iBQDLgToostA4XgUcCFYpu01wCfTLFe st2haUI1FQt/xTpQSnqKBww= =XAot -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----