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RE: [ga] DNSO ICANN board member


Harald,

You are confusing TLD root servers with root-zone servers here.
Root-zone servers only answer for the root-zone and redirect TLD queries
to TLD root servers, which only the TLD registry can run. Which is
precisely what root-zone servers should do. As a result, "of course"!
None of us, using ORSC root-zone, resolve for any other TLD but our own
(if we even have one) and we will point to other TLD root servers, as
well as the legacy TLD root servers (firewalls permitting).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harald Alvestrand [mailto:Harald@Alvestrand.no]
> Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 3:55 AM
> To: Simon Higgs; roberto.gaetano@voila.fr
> Cc: ga@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [ga] DNSO ICANN board member
> 
> 
> At 15:22 03/09/2000 -0700, Simon Higgs wrote:
> >There is no guidance to establish checks and balances in any 
> DNS server 
> >which has been altered from the vanilla USG-root. I'm 
> halfway through an 
> >Internet Draft to try and ensure that there is a minimum supported 
> >baseline (the USG root zone).
> 
> I would not see great harm in an "alternate" root where the 
> owners would 
> automatically vacate within 24 hours any domain that was 
> subsequently added 
> to the ICANN roots; if changes to the baseline automatically 
> meant that the 
> alternate roots were changed to conform, most of the 
> potential harm of 
> alternate roots would be alleviated.
> 
> Neither would I see much point in such a construction.
> 
> 
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