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Re: Domain Rant. [re: should be in iahc list if it existed]
From: Tim Gibson <tim () taggnet skyscape net>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 12:59:09 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Paul A Vixie wrote:
I think it is time ISPs take the matter in their hands. I.e. let ISPs to perform registrations. Root serer operators can ensure uniqueness just fine.this is definitely where we are headed if the IAHC proposal stalls. i'm already in contact with some of the larger ISPs about this subject.
It's not bad enough that Mr. Postel throws out an RFC process mid stream and assumes god mode. Now you are pulling authority out of the air aswell? Guys if you want your god mode, play by the rules that you set down or go change those rules first! This "group of 7" b.s. is wearing very thin and you're only going to find more business consumers of the net legally dragging you across the carpet for it. Tim Gibson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: Domain Rant., (continued)
- Re: Domain Rant. Eric Germann (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. Vadim Antonov (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. Karl Denninger (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. bmanning (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. George Herbert (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. Paul A Vixie (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. Karl Denninger (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. 24x7 NOC Internic NOC support required? Hong Chen (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. Hank Nussbacher (Mar 20)
- Re: Domain Rant. Alex P. Rudnev (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. Paul A Vixie (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. [re: should be in iahc list if it existed] Tim Gibson (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. [re: should be in iahc list if it existed] Paul A Vixie (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. [re: should be in iahc list if it existed] Karl Denninger (Mar 21)
- root-server envy, racketeering, and black helicopters. Wayne D. Correia (Mar 21)
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- Re: root-server envy, racketeering, and black helicopters. Gregory Hersh (Mar 21)
- Re: root-server envy, racketeering, and black helicopters. Hong Chen (Mar 21)
- Re: Domain Rant. Joe McDonald (Mar 21)