Tue, 23 Aug 1994 13:21:00 EDT
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>A listowner does not inherently have the authority to "use" this tag.
>The tag is part of a node's (ex, DRYCAS, aka drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu)
>BITEARN NODES entry, and is maintained by the node's registered Node
>Administrator. There are two options: (1) the :internet tag is set,
>and indicates the corresponding internet name for a particular BITNET
>node, or (2) the :internet tag is not set, and does not indicate such
>a name.
Just to make sure everybody knows: setting the :INTERNET tag to a Fully
Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) does NOT register it (or make it valid) in
the Domain Name System. This is a separate and distinct (non-Bitnet)
operation. The :INTERNET tag can be used for other Bitnet node aliases
(if I'm not mistaken). I believe some of this discussion can be found
in the NODMGT-L notebook archives. There used to be a report about
Bitnet nodes that had :INTERNET tags that were not accessible, or
otherwise FUBAR.
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