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Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story?
From: Joachim Tingvold <joachim () tingvold com>
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 20:09:01 +0100
On 14. feb. 2010, at 19.43, John Palmer (NANOG Acct) wrote:
4.2.2.2 is stunted just like any other resolvers that use only the USG root. A more useful resolver is ASLAN [199.5.157.128] which is an inclusive namespace resolver which shows users a complete map of the internet, not just what ICANN wants them to see.
So you don't think that 4.2.2.2, being easier then 199.5.157.128 to remember, has something to do with that? -- Joachim Tingvold joachim () tingvold com
Current thread:
- History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Sean Reifschneider (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Steve Ryan (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? John Palmer (NANOG Acct) (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Joachim Tingvold (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Brielle Bruns (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Stephane Bortzmeyer (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? John Palmer (NANOG Acct) (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? John Orthoefer (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? John Levine (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Florian Weimer (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Sean Reifschneider (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Mark Andrews (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Richard Golodner (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Scott Howard (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? John Levine (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Steve Ryan (Feb 14)