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Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing
From: Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de>
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 20:58:26 +0200
* Neil Harris:
But since the TLD registry operators can, and do, control the delegation of their TLDs, they have de-facto control over the sets of labels that can be used for second-level domain labels that are publically visible within their TLD domains,
I just don't see why this label is particularly important. If the domain name is sufficiently long, it's not even displayed by current browsers. Even if this is fixed, how many users are aware that you have to read domain names from right to left?
Current thread:
- RE: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing Jason Sloderbeck (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing Florian Weimer (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing Neil Harris (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing Florian Weimer (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homographs Spoofing John Levine (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homographs Spoofing Neil Harris (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing Neil Harris (Jul 28)
- identical-glyph homographs (was Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist...) Todd Vierling (Jul 28)
- Re: identical-glyph homographs Florian Weimer (Jul 28)
- Re: identical-glyph homographs Todd Vierling (Jul 28)
- Re: Mozilla Implements TLD Whitelist for Firefox in Response to IDN Homogr aphs Spoofing Florian Weimer (Jul 28)