
9 Jul
2005
9 Jul
'05
7:30 p.m.
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 11:23:26 CDT, "John Palmer (NANOG Acct)" said:
Please prove that Inclusive Namespace roots put name resolution at risk.
You did it yourself, a few paragraphs later...
Please post a link or give an example. If you mean .BIZ, I would agree, it was hijacked, but by ICANN, not by any Inclusive Roots. It belonged to AtlanticRoot and ICANN deliberatly created a collision. Collisions cause instability and the biggest one was caused by ICANN.
So AtlanticRoot created a .BIZ, and (presumably) guaranteed to include everything ICANN had - and then ICANN created a conflicting .BIZ, and resolution of .BIZ named was placed at risk. As you were saying?