Is the .to (Tonga) domain completely rogue and should be removed?
Barry Shein
bzs at world.std.com
Thu Oct 1 19:20:10 UTC 1998
Has Aaron read a word of this discussion? How can he reply over and
over and not have understood a word of it.
As of last time I checked, around 2:30PM EDT 10/1/98, the porn site
involved in spamming and domain hijacking etc had an operational
address within the .to name space, and they continue to spam and
hijack/forge, the bounces and complaints are still coming in.
On October 1, 1998 at 13:00 aglists at goldblatt.net (Aaron Goldblatt) wrote:
> >The server with the tongan consulate net address appears to be a web
> >server for some software company and has nothing to do with Tonga as
> >far as I can tell. Is it located at the Tongan consulate?
>
> Why is this your business? Are you responsible for policing the .to TLD,
> or are you responsible for administering the network at the Tongan San
> Francisco Consulate?
>
> If the answer is no to both of the above (and I suspect it is), get off it.
>
> ag
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