12 Jul
1997
12 Jul
'97
7:04 p.m.
On Sat, 12 Jul 1997, Brian Behlendorf wrote: > > I think there's one very clear fact which shows that "nasa.com" was > intended to be used for those mistyping the URL. Remember that > "www.jpl.nasa.gov" was the URL given out everywhere for the Mars missions. > > taz [1] nslookup > Default Server: localhost.hyperreal.com > Address: 127.0.0.1 > > > server 209.4.122.20 > Default Server: ns1.host.net > Address: 209.4.122.20 > > > www.jpl.nasa.com > Server: ns1.host.net > Address: 209.4.122.20 > > Name: www.jpl.nasa.com > Address: 209.4.122.102 It's a wildcard A record. > ls -d nasa.com [ns1.host.net] nasa.com. SOA ns1.host.net root.host.net. (1116285411 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647) nasa.com. NS ns1.host.net nasa.com. NS ns2.host.net nasa.com. MX 5 user.host.net nasa.com.. A 209.4.122.102 www A 209.4.122.102 irc CNAME irc.dal.net ns1 A 209.4.122.20 ns A 209.4.122.20 * MX 5 user.host.net * A 209.4.122.102 ns2 A 209.4.122.30 nasa.com. SOA ns1.host.net root.host.net. (1116285411 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647) > this.is.really.dumb.nasa.com Server: ns1.host.net Address: 209.4.122.20 this.is.really.dumb.nasa.com preference = 5, mail exchanger = user.host.net this.is.really.dumb.nasa.com internet address = 209.4.122.102 nasa.com nameserver = ns1.host.net nasa.com nameserver = ns2.host.net user.host.net internet address = 209.4.122.10 ns1.host.net internet address = 209.4.122.20 ns2.host.net internet address = 209.4.122.30 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Lewis <jlewis@fdt.net> | Unsolicited commercial e-mail will Network Administrator | be proof-read for $199/message. Florida Digital Turnpike | ________Finger jlewis@inorganic5.fdt.net for PGP public key_______