At 8:58 PM 1998/05/14, Adam Todd wrote: >>You might also be able to become >>a (co)registrar for a *.id.au domain (see www.id.au for background), >>but I can't give you any concrete suggestions on how to go about that >>at the minute. > >I wouldn't waste my time. It's more a hackers and aliases domain, not >truely seriously used and would be called into question under >Telecommuncaitions Act in the possible long term. For now, no one cares. >Until an "untraceable" crime is committed. Hang on there a bit. I think the internet is about people and communication between them. In the long term domains like *.id.au are going to be more significant that the fol de rol that happens in the commercial spaces which after all is just a subset of the total society. Also while my Librarian collegues might think of me as a "hacker" many of you will know that my skills are rudimentary at best. I have set up Tony-Barry.emu.id.au partly for my own education but more as a demonstration that simple, easy to use public domain and shareware software, can let anybody have a full network presence down a phone line. Its a Mac ;^) As for "untraceable" I would have though the IP number pins hosts down far more that whatever name the DNS maps to it. Gee and to think that I kept off this list until now because I thought it would be boring! TonyReceived on Fri May 15 1998 - 01:42:45 UTC
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