The DNS problem
McTim
dogwallah at GMAIL.COM
Thu Aug 23 03:44:25 CEST 2012
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Carl Smith <lectriclou at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks McTim,
>
> However, DNS is an IP look up system and re-director, where LISP is a
> programing language.
>
Lisp is a programming language. LISP refers to Locator-Id Separator
Protocol, which is what your first post is about.
> MS has the major influence in the DNS system. We need a less single
> source dominated system.
>
The org I work for has ~80+% market share of DNS servers globally. That
leaves ~20% for MSFT and Power DNS and Unbound/NSD and the rest.
IPv4 and IPv6 are NOT proprietary as other folks have described. You need
a new source for information methinks.
> Our hope must come from the Open Source mavericks to provide the way.
>
My org makes the DNS server software that is FOSS and has the ~80% of the
DNS server software market.
--
Cheers,
McTim
"A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route
indicates how we get there." Jon Postel
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