An easier URL on the eyes:
http://www.ipdynamics.com/press_pr_11_14_00.html
What they have patented, which potentially won't hold up in court, is the
use of DNS as an indirect mapping utility for IPsec associations. It really
is just abstracting the DNS from name -> address to use as prov
http://www.premisesnetworks.com/content/news/article.asp?DocID={0002AA1C-BBA7-11D4-8C7C-009027DE0829}&Bucket=HomeLatestHeadlines&VNE
TCOOKIE=NO
I apologize for the url string length. This 'sounds' impressive,
but press releases usually do. If any DNS wizards have a moment,
can you take a look at
That is a feature of Internet Explorer. It does not cache encrypted
(SSL) pages. It may be possible to turn off the option: Tools:Internet
Options:Advanced:Security:(un check) "Do not save encrypted pages to disk"
I haven't tested to see if it actually works or not...
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, J.
We noticed this problem when we updated our system - we suspect (because
the HTML code didn't change) that it has something to do with the load
balancing systems, and it's interfering with the internal cache on the
browsers (something like that). I know that there's been some
considerable effort
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, J. Scott Schiller wrote:
> I think the single most irritating thing I've dealt with today
> is trying to place a manual transfer.
>
> Miss one field or just miss an alpha then you have to do the whole
> thing over.
>
> Why does it not keep the field info when hitting "back"
I think the single most irritating thing I've dealt with today
is trying to place a manual transfer.
Miss one field or just miss an alpha then you have to do the whole
thing over.
Why does it not keep the field info when hitting "back"
??
Scott Schiller
VP
GIA Web Services, Inc.
Get your @
Re: $lookup_results->{is_success} == 1
Does lookup's work only with .COM or does it also work with .CA ? We're
about to start coding our own application and I'm wondering if OpenSRS
queries CIRA for these when the domain queried is a .CA?