-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Paul Vixie wrote:
avg@kotovnik.com (Vadim Antonov) writes:
Just stop issuing alhpanumeric domain names and use numerals only.
In 1995, Brian Kahin invited a bunch of folks to come to DC and talk about DNS ("a policy wonk's dream"). Not understanding that the whole thing was a sham, I wrote a paper and presented it. The audience (hi Vint!) reacted in stunned silence, and probably had a good laugh about it later at the bar.
The papers bring back memories. Good and bad. Even Postel submitted a draft proposal to use .0 to .9 and .a to .z. Not a bad idea.
All I can really say is: "I told y'all so." Vadim, thanks for reminding me that there was a time when these problems were still soluble.
Wait, wait. Some of the operational ideas in your paper have been implemented! The root servers were split from the TLD servers. There are multiple registrars. How close are we to having signed root delegations? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> iQCVAwUBOqe3P9m/qMj6R+sxAQGEsAP9H39AvVMiclveldXJHa0K7v4m9J3B9hHf 5j+FRQPnnm9EV1nazSOi58OnbUHorb7N146qItRsVsOeUt+ag+oftZnqSyO9QC6p TX9visFX2DjOO1RmOQhYzOp4xIjs2Tf+aoULrrkH0BEGiWzgtSOdTYBkaT5SRjVd hJvFnELcQNc= =8TiD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----