Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-28 Thread Edward Marczak
28/6/00 3:04 AM, Gustav Schaffter a écrit: > I guess one should add: > > ...on an American keyboard. Sure, but that's why I said 'blanket statement'. You could even re-program an American keyboard...but thanks! -- Ed Marczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-28 Thread Gustav Schaffter
I guess one should add: ...on an American keyboard. Regards ;-) Gustav Edward Marczak wrote: > > 26/6/00 2:09 PM, Adv. Systems Design a écrit: > > > Question: they gave me a name that is > > underscored...and I am wondering if in their (NT > > centric) ineptness, they gave me a name that

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-27 Thread Edward Marczak
26/6/00 2:09 PM, Adv. Systems Design a écrit: > Greetings: > > I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the > university create a domain name for my IP > address...now I am getting "Bad Request ...your > browser sent a request that this server could not > understand...Client sent a malfo

RE: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-27 Thread Graham Hemmings
Although it is "illegal" to use underscore in dns names, most dns servers do allow it (doh!) including bind-8 (although not by default). "man named.conf" may help. Graham At 08:10 27/06/2000 -0500, you wrote: >You are not allowed to use underscore in domain names, >it will screw up the domain

RE: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-27 Thread Headtechnician @ Mathco
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Legal DNS Name Don't think you can have underscores in the domain name. The most amazing thing is in Decmeber last year they started to allow domains to have a max of 64 letters. I can't imagine anyone typing the domainname with 64 letters!!! On Tue, 27 Jun

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread G. T. Francisco
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 08:35:28AM +1000, Danny said: > > Don't think you can have underscores in the domain name. > The most amazing thing is in Decmeber last year they started to allow domains > to have a max of 64 letters. > > I can't imagine anyone typing the domainname with 64 letters!!! >

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Danny
Don't think you can have underscores in the domain name. The most amazing thing is in Decmeber last year they started to allow domains to have a max of 64 letters. I can't imagine anyone typing the domainname with 64 letters!!! On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Adv. Systems Design wrote: > Greetings: > >

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:09:03AM -0700, Adv. Systems Design wrote: > Greetings: > I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the > university create a domain name for my IP > address...now I am getting "Bad Request ...your > browser sent a request that this server could not > understand..

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Eric Sisler
Adv. Systems Design <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the >university create a domain name for my IP >address...now I am getting "Bad Request ...your >browser sent a request that this server could not >understand...Client sent a malformed header" wheneve

RE: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Justin Ellison
, June 26, 2000 1:09 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Legal DNS Name > > > Greetings: > > I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the > university create a domain name for my IP > address...now I am getting "Bad Request ...your > browser sent a req

Re: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Adv. Systems Design wrote: > > Question: they gave me a name that is > underscored...and I am wondering if in their (NT > centric) ineptness, they gave me a name that is > illegal: > > http://student_score.xxx.edu > > Any other ideas why I may be getting this error? > Yep.

RE: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Ray Parish
The underscore is an INVALID DNS character. Ray -Original Message- From: Adv. Systems Design [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 2:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Legal DNS Name Greetings: I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the university create a

RE: Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Kevin Rooney
I'm with you on this one. I think they meant to tell you it was a "dot" instead of an "underscore". The "dot" would indicate the subdomain of score.xxx.edu. Therefore, the address is probably student.score.xxx.edu --> -->http://student_score.xxx.edu --> -->Any other ideas why I may be getting t

Legal DNS Name

2000-06-26 Thread Adv. Systems Design
Greetings: I installed apache on Fri. and had the people in the university create a domain name for my IP address...now I am getting "Bad Request ...your browser sent a request that this server could not understand...Client sent a malformed header" whenever I connect using the FQDN, but WORKS FIN