Patrick Greenwell a écrit:
> Speed is limited by the time it takes to perform a whois query..
Time they got some faster CPUs over there (or stopped trying to run
all the NS on the same machine) :)
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Michael Sondow wrote:
> > Comments/suggestions/bug reports welcome.
>
> Why does it take so long to load the registration pages?
Speed is limited by the time it takes to perform a whois query..
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Patrick Greenwell a écrit:
> http://209.133.38.12 (yes, I know it doesn't have a host name, that's up
> to you...)
To heck with the *&%#$* domain name. :)
> What I have done is created an identity neutral website where you can
> register domain names, get whois information via a web interface,
Many of you were upset about the redirection of internic.net to
www.networksolutions.com.
So was I.
Rather than just scream about it, which is great for getting all that
pent-up frustration out but doesn't really address the issue, I decided
to try to find a solution.
Here's what I came up w