On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 22:07 +0200, Peter Dambier wrote:
No wonder that some people try a Public-Root that is independent but compatible to ICANNs root.
Peter, Thanks for notifying that one of your "Internet Root Zone" "root-servers" defected to another alternate root without even telling you. It nicely shows that "Public Root" is already something that that "root-server" in Turkey doesn't want to be a part of. Guess Why. Btw, look up the word 'hierarchy' in the dictionary and become amazed. You can find a good description at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy Do use the ICANN DNS for resolving it though, you might end up at some other site with different content if you don't. This might have caused you a lot of confusion already in the past. Say hello to Karin btw. Greets, Jeroen