|
Re: Broadband Quality Trial
As a sysadmin, part of my job is setting up nameservers and apache vhosts. Sorry Moldova, the presence or absence of a www means nothing, and the absence of it it certainly does not mean its an "internal network".
In fact, one of the servers I configured last week, is configured to respond to both the http://www.<domainname>, AND http://<domainname>. Does that mean its an "Internal Network"? No, it doesn't.
The form submits to a virginmedia server "http://allyours.virginmedia.com/cgi-bin/formactions/mail.pl" to be exact. Its calling a mail script written in perl. However, this does not mean that its an "internal network" or "internal site".
On balence of probabilities, it probably is an internal site, and that my traffic does not get routed outside of the VM network. However, I feel it is misleading to state that the absence of a www means its an "internal site", as others without an indepth knowlege of the domain name system, vhosts etc, would probably believe exactly that, and think that any domain without a www is an "internal site".
|