Hmmm, BTW, with domain names like that one risks to get in trouble with the Whole New World of Java programming: java.net.UnknownHostException: Malformed IP address: "1829.com" at java.net.InetAddress.getByName(InetAddress.java:322) at java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName(InetAddress.java:378) at A.main(A.java:5) (The same "applicationette" run with "no.such.host" as the argument: java.net.UnknownHostException: no.such.host at java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName(InetAddress.java:415) at A.main(A.java:5) ) Dima Philip Wood writes:
Mark Charnock,
charnock@oncampus.com wrote:
Hello--
I got your name from the Nic as the admin for the above domain "1829.com". If you're not using it, can I have it for my company, which is called 1829. It's a small design shop for students and young adults.
Problem:
The number 1829 is an Autonomous System NUMBER (ASN) in use by the Los Alamos National Laboratory associated with an Autonomous System NAME (ASN) called NOTES.
So, you can't have it.
However:
There is no such thing as Domain NAME 1829.COM. So, you better register it quick before someone else gets it. %^)
thanks,
mark charnock charnock@earthlink.net
Hostmaster@rs.internic.net,
What's going on here?
NANOGER's,
You better hold on tight to your ASN's!
Thanks,
Phil