gs are blocked to prevent traceroutes and timing statistics to be
collected.
Niket Patwardhan
Franck Martin wrote:
>
> Yes it is problem 2)
>
> and yes I realise it is difficult to solve. This is why I suggested a
> new RFC...
>
> Basically we are starting to see viruses an
Forget Mongolian. Think Chinese and Hindi, plus related languages that
use their character sets. Between the two of them you have nearly 3
billion potential users, i.e. half the world's population. Admittedly
not all of them are literate, and many do understand the Latin character
set, but this is
AS I understand it, originally the DNS system interpreted w.x in domain
y.z first as w.x.y.z. then w.x.z. then w.x.. If you wanted to be
absolutely sure you got w.y you had to say w.y..
In interesting aside - many countries (e.g. UK) seem to be using a
domain naming system that ends in .cc (.uk) b