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Duane Wessels wrote:
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Rickard Dahlstrand said:
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<pre wrap="">Most of the wpad.tld domains are already reserved like this one
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wpad.com/">http://wpad.com/</a> It's amazing that when they fixed it for .com etc. a
while back they missed that there where two-level tld-domains.
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I wouldnt say that they fixed it for .com, or probably ever will.
I'm the lucky holder of wpad.{com,net,org,biz,us}. You can see the
number of 404's that I've served over the years at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.wpad.com/data/requests.png">http://www.wpad.com/data/requests.png</a>
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Amazing, I didn't realize that. A while back I looked thru some of our
traffic from our se-nameservers and found no traces of wpad.se queries
thought. But this is really hard proof!<br>
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Anyway, is the wpad.* an issue, are there any domains left for 'evil
doers' to use?<br>
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Rickard.<br>
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