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0:139 KIDS


From: Jim Fleming <JimFleming () AMERITECH NET>
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 11:29:10 -0600

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt
0:139     KIDS

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d107:s.2537:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/12/04/kids.internet.ap/index.html
http://www.msnbc.com/news/835734.asp?cp1=1
http://new.chat.new.net/viewtopic.php?topic=3252&forum=3&13
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58610-2002Nov15.html
http://root-dns.org/vuedig/vuedig_tld.php?record=NS&tld=KIDS&submit=Submit
Analysis : Top Level Domain KIDS exists.

More .KIDS **content** will be a good thing. Content helps to develop awareness and the need for names.
http://dot.kids.new.net
http://www.kids.us
http://kids.r.us
http://toys.r.us
http://www.dot.kids
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Since .KIDS begins with K, the new 128-bit DNS software will try to locate the .KIDS servers in a variety of ways.
The GK will ask the PK where the .KIDS servers are located. Since K is between A and N, the PK can ask the AN
servers if they know where the .KIDS servers are located. Note, since many TLDs are now moving to non-recursive,
non-BIND, DNS technology, they will not "go up to some root" to ask, they either know or they do not. If the AN
servers do not know, then the PK can ask the AM servers, and if no luck, then the FM servers, and finally, the JM
servers. Once located, then the PK can authenticate those servers and inform the GK, which then has a ticket from the
PK to access those servers. It is part of the 3-way hand-shake one finds in many secure systems. With the added
benefit of the behind-the-scenes ability for the PK to talk to the other servers, it makes it very hard for traffic on 
the
more open .COMmons transport to end up in the wrong place. It will be a good thing to have more **content** to
drive the development of the .KIDS domain. Just having some names and web-sites, is a very minimal starting point.

...3D and 3V will be important to .KIDS...just pick up a video game...3V....Voice, Video and Vibration...


Jim Fleming
128-bit DNS is closer than you think...
IPv16...AN...OZ...AM...NZ...AE...FM...NR...SZ...AC...DE...FI...JM...NO...PR...ST...UZ
0:203     ONLINE
http://ipv8.dyndns.tv
http://ipv8.dyns.cx
http://ipv8.no-ip.com
http://ipv8.no-ip.biz
http://ipv8.no-ip.info
http://ipv8.myip.us
http://ipv8.dyn.ee

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