[dns-operations] rfc compliance of a radsec approach? (original) (raw)
Peter Dambier peter at peter-dambier.de
Fri Oct 17 15:50:55 UTC 2008
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Thank you Joe.
Frittes avec cheese makes sense mon Estsie :)
Yes I remember hypens were spelled Putin in Québec.
I thought France Telekom and Wanadoo in particular were big enough to generalise a bit.
My nameserver has been complaining a lot about underscores in names and they have been french names mostly.
Kind regards Peter
Joe Abley wrote:
On 17 Oct 2008, at 09:41, Peter Dambier wrote:
It wont work in France and many French speaking countries. They do already use the underscore for different things.
Took me days to find that their software turned every hyphen into an underscore... Actually, in French Canada every hyphen is turned into a cardboard container of deep-fried potatoes, covered with cheese curds and gravy. So you might be over-generalising, there. Joe
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