18 Nov
2001
18 Nov
'01
4:14 p.m.
nanog@adns.net ("John Palmer (NANOG Acct)") writes:
The first thing is to change your root cache file to contain ... or the PacRoot servers like ...
So that your customers can see all of the internet and not just what ICANN wants you to see.
bzeep. nonsequitur. there can only be one root zone. if you change your dns configuration to subscribe to something else, then you're off "the internet" in a technical sense. (that some root-looking zones incorporate all icann data past present and future is merely a testament to the fact that "the internet" means "what the one true official root zone includes", and should not be indicative of some kind off odd "value subtraction service" by a root-like zone publisher.)