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Re: [ga] FYI: Speeding up DoC's okay through "national security"
Keep cool, Alex,
one say in intelligence services is "when one shows you a photo, it means
it is a fake: why otherwise to show it?".
This root name server story is smoke screen for the fact that USG and
Verisign run an alt.root or at least a parallel root. The authorization is
not really about the moving but about the way it is moved and the temporary
(?) use of a 14th server replicating the moved one the old location.
There is K and a Kbis stand-alone root. Verisign broke the wall of the DNS,
14 root servers. Who say more?
jfc
On 19:21 15/12/02, Alexander Svensson said:
>Associated Press' Ted Bridis has an article on how
>DNS root server J was moved, more precisely on
>how VeriSign pressured the DoC to speed up the
>the approval. Bridis had obtained some e-mails
>under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act.
>
>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20021215/ap_on_go_pr_wh/internet_lobbying_1
>
>(or http://shorl.com/bykedriprifymy )
>
>Best regards,
>/// Alexander
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