[ncdnhc-discuss] Fw: Does this mean .ORG is .ORGY or .XXX ???

Jim Fleming jfleming at anet.com
Thu Dec 13 15:49:34 CET 2001


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From: "Jim Fleming" <jfleming at anet.com>
To: <philip.sheppard at aim.be>
Cc: <mueller at syr.edu>; "Ken Stubbs" <kstubbs at digitel.net>; "Richard J. Sexton" <richard at vrx.net>; <DannyYounger at cs.com>;
<mcade at att.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:59 PM
Subject: Does this mean .ORG is .ORGY or .XXX ???


> http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/council/Arc06/msg00498.html
>
> Does this mean .ORG is .ORGY or .XXX ???
> ------
>
> The new Lame-D servers use a back-end TLD as a starting point
> and then provide the illusion of a cluster of TLD servers for all of
> the various root server confederations (RSCs) to use. The queries
> are then mapped. This helps to ease the start-up issues. As an
> example, .ORG can be used for .ORGY or .XXX. When the
> SLD.TLD servers are returned, they are then queried for the
> name desired, and the customer selects what SLD.TLD pair they
> really want.
>
> In summary, it looks like .ORG will be a good dead area for
> people to use to get wired into the DNS. Once wired in for their
> SLD.TLD, they then control their own nameservers and move
> forward.
>
> This may help...
> http://www.dot-biz.com/DNS101/
> http://www.dot-biz.com/IPv4/Tutorial/
> http://www.RepliGate.net
>
> The Netfilter Project: Packet Mangling for Linux 2.4
> http://netfilter.samba.org
>
> Jim Fleming
> http://www.IPv8.info
> IPv16....One Better !!
>




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