1 Aug
1995
1 Aug
'95
2:45 p.m.
In message <v02120d07ac440d25dd31@[192.17.16.74]>, Ross Veach writes:
At 2:39 AM 8/1/95, Paul Traina wrote:
Just to be obnoxious, let me state the ugly obvious programatic mapping... use the first 2 or 3 letters in the 2nd layer domain name.
cisco.com = cisco.ci.com nytimes.com = nytimes.ny.com real-routers.com = real-routers.re.com
Since this is a purely implied and programatic mapping, the particularly -cute- thing we can do is automagicly map this crud so no user ever has to see the abomonation "cisco.ci.com".
Better yet, hash the 2nd layer domain name.
If we go with this sort of idea at all, for compatibility with older resolvers, we should keep it a simple mapping. No hashing. Curtis