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RE: [ga] New TLD White Paper released
On 20 Mar 2003 at 13:14, Ross Wm. Rader wrote:
> The problem lies with real duplication - ie - putting two identical
> strings with different nameservers into the same root. Putting identical
> strings with different nameservers into different roots has absolute no
> negative impact on the specific users of each root unless of course the
> user has configured their machine to look for authoritative results from a
> non-authoritative source.
>
You mean there is no problem with nameservers running with recursion on
and queries to different nameservers? There is no problem with the
confusion that arises when there are two second level domains that are
identical? There is no problem with email going to the wrong recipient?
There is no problem with identical host names for nameservers? There is
no problem with two different hosting providers hosting the same domain
string on two different sets of IP addresses? There are no nameservers
that may be miscofigured in the world? There is no cache poisoning?
Leah
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