From: Ketil F. <ra...@ke...> - 2004-07-26 07:57:17
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On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 08:26, Andrew McNaughton wrote: > I'm thinking this needs to be handled with a hash lookup on the top level > domain which returns the levle at which the domain is to be treated. That won't work, because some TLDs accept registrations on both the second and third level. And what would you do with .name, where a second level domain can be registered (ie. something.name), or a third level domain (ie. something.something.name)? On .name, the list of second level domains that can not be registered is probably not something you can use here. I don't think you can be clever about the domain names, there will be lots of loopholes in any case. Also, it sounds to me like this is a great way to DoS a company; just send lots of different spam messages with the URL to their website in it. Ketil Froyn ke...@fr... http://ketil.froyn.name/ |