1 May
2005
1 May
'05
10:40 p.m.
Nicholas Suan wrote:
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On 4/30/05, Steven Champeon <schampeo@hesketh.com> wrote:
ANantes-106-1-5-107.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr
You'll see 'abo' for 'cable', perhaps? as well as 'cable'. But for most
abo = short for "abonnement", that is, "subscription" / "subscriber" Just means its a pool of IPs assigned to users, I guess.
What does the rest of the internet gain when all IPs have boilerplate reverse DNS setup for them, especialy with all these wildly differing and wacky naming "conventions"? Isnt it a much simpler world where simply having rDNS lends the assumption of a supported "static" system as opposed to none?