http://www.parascope.com/mx/articles/garywebb/garyWebbSpeaks.htm
Gary Webb: The Christic Institute had this thing
figured out. They filed suit in May of 1986, alleging
that the
Reagan administration, the CIA, this sort of parallel
government was going on.
Touton really comes off as a hitler type. According to regland he does
alot of screaming during the course of business - i wonder if he bites
rugs too? strange boy.
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I expect this year there will be a massive attack against the USG
roots. To date the USG roots have been exposed to numerous
attacks. Recently I understand that icmp to the servers was turned off to
ward off a DDOS. I'm increasingly concerned that one of these days
someone is going to be succe
Roeland Meyer wrote:
>
> Those who are having problems with ICANN UDRP and other ICANN interventions
> may look towards California State intervention mechanisms. ICANN is
> violating quite a number of those regulations. The problem is that one must
> be a California resident citizen in order to c
COMPUTERGRAM INTERNATIONAL: NOVEMBER 03 2000
+ Vint Cerf Says Security Crucial to Internet's Future
Vinton Cerf, one of the few men who can claim to be credited
with being the "father of the internet", yesterday warned that
security needs to tighten up in most areas if the internet is
to full
I'll tell ya - I've never seen so many roots in my bind database. The
attached list is the most recent lists based on an enumeration of only 10%
of listed dns. There are significant changes occuring in the dns
infrastructure, and I think we owe that all to icann.
A really interesting note is t
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:
> our ol friend Ken is up to no good again.
>
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
>
> > it seems that core (i.e. the root servers) has deleted the entry for
> > vote-auction.com - while the whois still works and their primary
> > nameserver (in aus
our ol friend Ken is up to no good again.
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
>
> it seems that core (i.e. the root servers) has deleted the entry for
> vote-auction.com - while the whois still works and their primary
> nameserver (in austria) still resolves, a regular lookup returns with
> "h