The shutdown of the root name servers is the shutdown of the internet! Take out 12 servers and you disable a multi-billion dollar industry (are you listening cisco, microsoft, intel, ....??) The only reliable protection of the internet from this weakness is to allow the free and open duplication by anybody of the full information in the root servers and in the whois database. Otherwise just wait and some fool will test the weakness. ...What if the internic does not have a full backup ??? Has this weakness been tested before, and what is your confidence factor in a business that is streached to the max? On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 1997 at 05:13:09AM -0700, bmanning@ISI.EDU wrote:
Roy, methinks you are a bit hasty here. j-m have never had tlds present. And the other servers are being corrected as we "speak". But then, perhaps you don't have a problem reloading your servers every couple hours or so...
Maybe I'm just too much of a babe in the woods, but I don't think he's being a _bit_ hasty. AFAIC, root nameservers are the quintessence of "mission critical", and the Internet simply is _not_ a geek toy anymore; it actually _matters_.
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