North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Is the .to (Tonga) domain completely rogue and should be removed?
Whelp there are quite a few ways to splain that - redirect the page to an existing site, hell you can even go as far as changing the pointer to go to another machine far or even swapping the servers entirely but it was prolly just redirected - regardless - you're right it could have been a misconfig - but I would have assumed the consulate might have picked up on that sometime since may and the redirection - if that's what happened - don't you? Regardless - the definite truth here is that this thread is old and I'm just adding to the noise - sorry kids... On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Stephen Sprunk wrote: > Considering that the Last-Modified time on the Tongan consulate page is > May 20, 1998, I'd bet that it was a server configuration error that has > been corrected in the last 24 hours. The images on that page don't look > like they were thrown together in response to your allegations, IMO. > > It has already been stated that the sfconsulate.gov.to is located at > Best's server colocation facilities, which means it's probably on the > same box as many other web servers. Such servers often have config > problems, and that was probably brought to the attention of the folks at > Best. > > I smell no fish. > > Stephen > -- I am nothing if not net-Q! - [email protected]
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