Jeff Williams wrote: > > Jean and all > > Jean-Christophe Praud wrote: > > > With non-central decision processes, the technical requirements for DNS > > management can be lowered, too. Making it easier for small organizations > > to play their role. > > The more people (servers) are involved in decision (DNS), the more > > stable and sure the system becomes... > > In principal I can agree with this. The IRSC (http://www.aursc.ah.net ) is exactly working for that. Trying to find as many people as we can to operate new TLDs and DNS servers. > > > > > > > The Internet as a whole was built following this principle : a localized > > incident can't be allowed to crash all the network. > > Agreed. > > > > > > > Can we accept that an InterNIC servers disruption (july '97) can destroy > > all the Net ? > > No. But this problem was one time occurance. It was mainly due to an > operator error. it's a bit like the Internet Worm : it MUST not happen anymore... -- Jean-Christophe PRAUD - LUDEXPRESS http://www.ludexpress.com http://www.nicwine.net http://www.nic.wine 3:213 WINE Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu n'gah Bill R'lyeh Wgah'nagl fhtagnReceived on Wed Jun 03 1998 - 16:12:07 UTC
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