having said that maybe it would be better than icann.. only problem is who has to give them the authority and make everyone abide by it?
You do, along with everyone else that has control over where their DNS points (per RFC2826).
100% agree, now we just have to get everyone on nanog to reach the same conclusion! :-) Steve
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Patrick Corliss wrote:
Simon Higgs <simon@higgs.com> wrote: On Sunday, March 18, 2001 8:12 AM (AEST)
TLD Finder Tools (collision avoidance tools) are available for people to see which TLDs are already "in play":
ORSC have a Top Level Domain Finder which queries the ORSC root zone: http://tldfind.open-rsc.org/
Planet Communications & Computing Facility (PCCF - who run the .GOD registry) have a TLD Finder which queries multiple roots: http://www.pccf.net/cgi-bin/root-servers/whereis-tld?+
AlterNIC's newest tool http://www.alternic.org/tldfinder.html
Best Regards,
Simon Higgs
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