I requested: > ] Can anyone on this list give a reasonabley detailed summary > ] of current DNS governance in the following areas? David Keegel wrote: > Maybe I can give you something to keep you going in the mean-time. > > ] 1. the current so-called legacy ROOT David, Thanks for your lengthy and informative reply. Certainly enough here for me to chew on for awhile. > Is ``legacy'' is meant as a joke or is this just lifted from some > propaganda? I'm not sure if I find it funny or derogatory (or both). Adam Todd wrote: "Hopefully they aren't missing out on anything once they choose to use AIRSC [sic], in fact they will gain a few things that aren't available via the Legacy Servers. As to what will happen, well in the future, the legacy followers might jsut [sic] be that - a dying bread of legacy users. Guess that's why they are called LEGACY." I had made the mistake of assuming Adam's terminology was in wide-spread use on this list, particularly because of the volume of postings he has made in the last week [some 110 postings since 14/5/98 - surely a record for dns?] Without any offence intended, in future when I use the term DNS, I hope that it is understood that I refer to the 'legacy' DNS system, rooted in *.root-servers.net. And when I refer to 'alternate DNS' I mean just that. [reminds me of a Monty Python sketch ... but that would be abit too off topic] [BIG SNIP] > As long as all ISPs recognise that domains granted through a hierarchy > leading back to the IANA at the top are valid, then DNS customers can > expect other people on the Internet to be able to resolve their domain > as long as it was approved through this chain of authority back to IANA. > Of course some ISPs may choose to recognise other hierarchies as well. Makes perfect sense to me ;) I conclude that as long as IANA's hierarchy is honoured, those who choose can enhance, tack-on or otherwise seek to 'improve' their DNS service. Here's a big clap for AURSC in trying to do just that for the eight or so ISPs in Australia that have gone the alternate route. Good on ya, cobbers! CYA ================================================================== _/ Richard Welykochy mailto:rick§dot.net.au _/ Dot Communications Ltd http://www.dot.net.au/world ==================================================================Received on Sat May 23 1998 - 21:56:28 UTC
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Sat Sep 09 2017 - 22:00:03 UTC