
March 20th, 2006
01:26 PM
Yeah looks like it, works for me as well.

March 20th, 2006
02:16 PM
whoa, wtf?
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I don't think you're allowed to have domains (including subdomains) that start with "_" I could be wrong though. Depends on the DNS server me thinks.
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March 21st, 2006
01:29 AM
dahnhilla
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Technically no, technically you're not allowed double __ or --, but they both work on my server!
Suppose it depends on browsers too?
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March 22nd, 2006
11:30 PM
Neversidian
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And maybe the religion/ethnic background of the user too..

March 23rd, 2006
01:11 AM
Nobody fucks with my title.
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My browser and DNS server sincerely apologizes for following the recommended guidelines for understanding domain names in URLs.
Originally posted by RFC1034:
<domain> ::= <subdomain> | " "
<subdomain> ::= <label> | <subdomain> "." <label>
<label> ::= <letter> [ [ <ldh-str> ] <let-dig> ]
<ldh-str> ::= <let-dig-hyp> | <let-dig-hyp> <ldh-str>
<let-dig-hyp> ::= <let-dig> | "-"
<let-dig> ::= <letter> | <digit>
<letter> ::= any one of the 52 alphabetic characters A through Z in
upper case and a through z in lower case
<digit> ::= any one of the ten digits 0 through 9
Originally posted by RFC1738:
host - The fully qualified domain name of a network host, or its IP address as a set of four decimal digit groups separated by ".". Fully qualified domain names take the form as described in Section 3.5 of RFC 1034 [13] and Section 2.1 of RFC 1123 [5]: a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumerical character and possibly also containing "-" characters. The rightmost domain label will never start with a digit, though, which syntactically distinguishes all domain names from the IP addresses.
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March 23rd, 2006
03:23 AM
Neversidian
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Thats why we dont have that enabled by default. But since just he wanted it who cares. Did you really wanna see his profile anyways 
Do you know if its your dns server or your browser that is denying it? Im betting its your browser because the dns settings for ns are only set for ns.com and not the subdomains. Either way ultimately it sux for jordan.
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March 23rd, 2006
04:48 AM
Nobody fucks with my title.
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Originally posted by BigToach:
Thats why we dont have that enabled by default. But since just he wanted it who cares. Did you really wanna see his profile anyways 
No. 
Originally posted by BigToach:
Do you know if its your dns server or your browser that is denying it? Im betting its your browser because the dns settings for ns are only set for ns.com and not the subdomains.
I think it's something to do with Linux, because `host` looks it up fine:
(19:04)nforbes:sovereign:~% host _jordan.neverside.com
_jordan.neverside.com has address 70.85.40.148
However, attempting to access it from any application, even `ping`, results in the host not being found. So it's definitely not just my browser.
Originally posted by BigToach:
Either way ultimately it sux for jordan.
Yes.
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March 23rd, 2006
08:09 AM
whoa, wtf?
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I win the thread?
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March 24th, 2006
01:54 AM
whoa, wtf?
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Damn 
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