RE: Trying direct when parent gets permission denied

From: Dave J Woolley <DJW@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 19:26:27 +0100

> From: Rainer Perske [SMTP:perske@uni-muenster.de]
>
> Now I guess that in the cases where I got complaints about non-reachable
> e-zines, these e-zines did return "Not found" instead of "Forbidden" to
> the parent server. I'm going to ask the complainers.
>
        A lot of sites think it is "cool" to provide customised
        error pages, and, in some cases they end up doing this
        with a redirect which loses the original error status;
        it is possible that you will be unable to recognize the
        failures because they are not following the spirit of
        the protocol.

        Incidentally, given that most legitimate users of
        e-zines would be on dynamic IP addresses, it seems
        rather suspect that they are validating on IP address;
        although I think this is largely unenforced, I don't
        think the acceptable use policies for most UK
        Universities would actually permit recreational use,
        but it is seems they are targetting users who are
        using their employer's or school's connection.
Received on Tue Sep 07 1999 - 12:45:27 MDT

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