14 Jan
2006
14 Jan
'06
4:51 a.m.
* Jeffrey I. Schiller:
Let me attempt to bring this back to the policy question.
Does someone have the *right* to put one of your IP addresses as an NS record for their domain even if you do not agree?
I don't think it's allowed (and it shouldn't be), but without a cluestick from legal, you won't find anyone who will force the offender to fix it. If this were okay, certainly you wouldn't have objected to someone pointing the A RR of kimble.org to your company web servers, back when Blaster.E was at its height, would you? 8-)