On Fri, Apr 25, 1997 at 11:16:39PM -0700, Paul A Vixie wrote:
Warning: NANOG-irrelevent flame about NSI contained herein. Hit "D" now.
There's really no reason any of us should be worried about NSI and the IAHC competing for domain name registries. But NSI is also pushing for control over the root domain (.) and if things get too heated up over that dispute we really could see a partition of the Internet at the DNS level.
This is not a concern. The DNS software vendors, and the root servers, all follow the IANA. When IANA says "go", we go. If NSI says "go somewhere else" then they become irrelevant, and they become a travesty, and their gravestone becomes another mile marker on the Internet's road to glory.
This means "." moves to IANA-operated servers as soon as IANA says so.
This means "COM" moves to IANA-approved servers as soon as IANA says so.
This means NSI had best fire all of its lawyers and maybe its President/CEO.
Internet B-I-G, NSI "little".
The DNS namespace is a public trust, not a corporate asset. "Get over it."
You are so full of it Paul that one has to wonder what you're smoking, and how you've avoided prison doing so. What the hell has been addling your brain out there in California? I'd like you to point out the major corporations and public universities who will do this. I'd also like you to immediately return that nice root server that NSI has paid for in part or whole, if you really believe this. Anyone trying to take "COM" and point it somewhere else will find that they have created a class-action lawsuit with 1,000,000 plaintiffs -- all the people who you instantly disconnect that have COM domains. Anyone trying to STEAL NSI's COM zone (to appropriate it as their own) will likely find themselves on the wrong end of a monstrous lawsuit, not to mention potential felony theft charges. Grow up Paul. Seriously. The Internet isn't your little playground, and it does not belong to Jon Postel, Joyce Reynolds, and Bill Manning. Those are facts. If you assert differently, then let's see the names of those who agree with you. They'll make interesting additions to the list that NSI, who has rights in those databases, should be watching. -- -- Karl Denninger (karl@MCS.Net)| MCSNet - The Finest Internet Connectivity http://www.mcs.net/~karl | T1's from $600 monthly to FULL DS-3 Service | 99 Analog numbers, 77 ISDN, http://www.mcs.net/ Voice: [+1 312 803-MCS1 x219]| NOW Serving 56kbps DIGITAL on our analog lines! Fax: [+1 312 803-4929] | 2 FULL DS-3 Internet links; 400Mbps B/W Internal