Kurt A. Butzin, DDS
Molarnet Technologies, Inc. (An Internet Solutions Provider)
kurt@molar.net
http://www.molar.net
kurt@butzin.com
http://www.butzin.com
On Thursday, June 26, 1997 7:52 PM, Randy Martin [SMTP:randy@austintx.net]
wrote:
> At 06:11 PM 6/26/97 -0400, you wrote:
> >I had this problem the other day try adding US under
> >country in your registration at InterNic...
> >But good luck I have been having trouble registering or
> >changing anything for about 3 days...
> >
>
> Having the correct country in your registration at Internic is a good idea,
> but will NOT solve this problem. You must get your reverse lookup working
> in your DNS. My guess is you don't have authority over the
> 139.226.38.in-addr.arpa zone. You have to request it from whoever you got
> your Class C from. Then you have to have BIND setup correctly so that
> you're the primary for that reverse domain. Microsoft attempts to find your
> host name from the IP address to verify that you are indeed a domestic
> customer and not from out of the country. If you don't have reverse lookup
> working, they can't find you.
>
> Regards,
> Randy
>
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>
>
> >Mike Mazurek
> > ----
> >From: Kurt A. Butzin, DDS <kurt@molar.net>
> >To: bindnt@kahn.drcoffsite.com; ntisp@emerald.iea.com;
> >'WINNT@listserv.optimedia.co.il'
> >Date: Thursday, June 26, 1997 6:06 PM
> >Subject: RFC 812
> >
> >>Can anyone help me resolve the problem described below?
> >>
> >>Your attempt to download Microsoft Software failed for the
> >following
> >>reason:
> >>
> >>
> >>Your computer originates from an unverifiable physical
> >Domain location. Due
> >>to restrictions prohibiting export of 128 bit enabled
> >software, the
> >>physical location of your computer must be verifiable.
> >U.S.-only IE 3.0 128
> >>Questions and Answers addresses the most common questions
> >you may have.
>