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Subject:    Re: [Full-Disclosure] Whois acting funny in FreeBSD
From:       merlyn () stonehenge ! com (Randal L !  Schwartz)
Date:       2003-12-30 21:40:11
Message-ID: 86n09aassk.fsf () blue ! stonehenge ! com
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>>>>> "Bassett," == Bassett, Mark <mbassett@omaha.com> writes:

Bassett,> One more update ( sorry for the multiple postings..
Bassett,> So looks like whois.godaddy.com   whois.gandi.net and
Bassett,> whois.itsyourdomain.com are the offenders.

No, you can register such names with *any* registrar, even
Internic^Wnetsol^Wverisign.  The point is that the whois lookup finds
substrings, not anchored strings.

And you can't remove the ability to register such names, because who
are you to say that I don't have a machine named
"microsoft.com.stonehenge.com", anyway?

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