Je Ĵaŭdo 22 Majo 2003 08:11, Bill(a)ng3k.com skribis:
On 21 May 2003 at 14:33, Toby Bartels wrote:
This is what it comes down to.
Is the name "larousse" going to promulgated to the outside?
My understanding is no ... people won't even find it in the DNS
servers. A Google search for "larousse Wikipedia" should never find
anything besides our articles on Larousse and the discussions on
this maling list.
If that's not the case ... then we may have a problem.
But that's my understanding of the set-up.
Oh sure, the name is part of the DNS system.
I should point out that the way our DNS is set up, *every* possible
subdomain exists, should one look for it:
$ host
webster.wikipedia.org
webster.wikipedia.org has address 130.94.122.197
$ host
encarta.wikipedia.org
encarta.wikipedia.org has address 130.94.122.197
$ host
groliers.wikipedia.org
groliers.wikipedia.org has address 130.94.122.197
$ host
goatse.cx.wikipedia.org
goatse.cx.wikipedia.org has address 130.94.122.197
$ host
akfljsdiovw.wikipedia.org
akfljsdiovw.wikipedia.org has address 130.94.122.197
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