Quoting Anand Kumria on Tuesday July 25, 2006: | If I am not mistaken you should be able to neutralise this on the Unix | DNS side by specifiying the zones in question to be "delegation-only". | Another way to do this would be to setup the zones ccTLD.com.au and | GTLD.com.au yourself and always return NXDOMAIN. I'm not sure, oh say, travel.com.au would be happy with their domain being quashed by virtue of a gTLD introduced 10 years after they registered their domain. One problem is that the set of TLDs is not static, but with a two letter prohibition at least captures all possible ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 codes. The real solution is that resolvers the _preference_ .au.com.au over .au are broken and should be fixed. Blocking otherwise legal domains is just applying a crude hack to patch up another hack. Just get rid of the root cause. kimReceived on Mon Jul 24 2006 - 17:38:40 UTC
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