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VeriSign Finally Responds to ICANN's Advisory
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Monitor the performance of sitefinder.verisign.com. I did so for three days, and over 25% of attempts to retrieve the web page from sitefinder.verisign.com failed. Most of the failures were during the day, as it appears that Verisign has (surprisingly) bought enough hardware that they can keep up with requests in the evening.
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Actually, they have retired their broken "Snubby mail rejector daemon" and have replaced it by a postfix installation that's configured to reject all incoming e-mail.
Another indication for the quality of the research and testing they did before deploying sitefinder...
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