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Re: unqualified domains, was ICANN to allow commercial gTLDs


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 10:08:45 +1000


In message <g339j59ywz.fsf () nsa vix com>, Paul Vixie writes:
Adam Atkinson <ghira () mistral co uk> writes:

It was a very long time ago, but I seem to recall being shown http://dk,
the home page of Denmark, some time in the mid 90s.

Must I be recalling incorrectly?

no you need not must be.  it would work as long as no dk.this or dk.that
would be found first in a search list containing 'this' and 'that', where
the default search list is normally the parent domain name of your own
hostname (so for me on six.vix.com the search list would be vix.com and
so as long as dk.vix.com did not exist then http://dk/ would reach "dk.")
-- 
Paul Vixie
KI6YSY

DK should NOT be doing this.  DK is *not* a hierarchical host name
and the address record should not exist, RFC 897.  The Internet
stopped using simple host names in the early '80s.  In addition to
that it is a security issue similar to that described in RFC 1535.

Mark
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Mark Andrews, ISC
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