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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Verisign "responds"
- To: David Vincent <david.vincent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Verisign "responds"
- From: "Jonathan A. Zdziarski" <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:04:13 -0400
> shouldn't that be "we're clueless morons who don't care about the expense we
> cause other businesses to absorb, we're only interested in our own
> wallets."
Having read ICANN and IAB's review of Verisign's sitefinder service, the
statement you are referring to:
6 Conclusion
> A wildcard entry in a zone affects DNS responses for that zone. For existing
> applications that do not contemplate the effects of wildcard entries,
> application developers should consider taking appropriate corrective
> actions.
> ----------
Should say:
A wildcard entry in a zone affects DNS responses for that zone.
For existing applications that conform to the Internet standards
as the world knows them, application developers should consider
taking a more "Microsoft" approach and let us redefine the standard,
thus making it your own fault for not anticipating the unplanned
and poorly thought out actions of Verisign.
Put bluntly:
Verisign broke several of the standards we rely on (including both
written and unwritten standards) and have no business blaming application
developers for not doing the same.
In summary:
Verisign: Australian for Dumbass
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