On Monday, February 17, 1997 8:56 AM, Robert E. Seastrom[SMTP:rs@bifrost.seastrom.com] wrote: @ @ I have J and K in my named.ca file, but not L and M. It is reasonable @ to assume that they are not available for public use yet, as they are @ not listed in the currently-available named.root file available from @ the InterNIC. @ @ ---Rob @ @ PS: No, I was referring to the incorrect root name servers which you @ promulgate. @ I see that you are falling into line and following the orders of the U.S. Government and the NSF/InterNIC. That seems to be the way most network administrators choose to go. It is interesting that the IANA and Network Solutions, Inc. have been working hard to keep up with the leading edge Internet research that has been pioneered by people who advocated changes to the Top Level Domains. Once the IANA was able to establish the IAHC to provide adult supervision to keep a lot of people busy, they were able to roll up their sleeves and to get something done. Everyone has a lot of work to do in the next year. Hopefully, the IANA and Network Solutions, Inc. will be able to keep pace with the changes on behalf of the U.S. Government and the National Science Foundation. After all, that is what they are contracted and paid to do. I am sure that they will keep you posted of those changes as they occur and it is good to see that you are falling in line as those changes happen. Keep up the good work... -- Jim Fleming Unir Corporation e-mail: JimFleming@unety.net JimFleming@unety.s0.g0 (EDNS/IPv8)