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Re: Blocking International DNS
From: Ken Chase <ken () heavycomputing ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 00:57:44 -0500
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:52:50AM -0500, Jeffrey Lyon said: >Super unnecessary. If you want to be outside the grasp of U.S. law >find yourself a ccTLD. Perhaps for his reasons at the time yes, but I'm applying it to the topic of the suspended-for-now-bill that allows blocking of any domain in the US. Alt root servers, as mentioned, would solve this. (And an encrypted p2p alt root system perhaps running on dynamic ports would be harder to block.) /kc -- Ken Chase - ken () heavycomputing ca - +1 416 897 6284 - Toronto CANADA Heavy Computing - Clued bandwidth, colocation and managed linux VPS @151 Front St. W.
Current thread:
- Re: Blocking International DNS, (continued)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Joe Abley (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Dobbins, Roland (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Wil Schultz (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Joe Sniderman (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Curtis Maurand (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Joe Abley (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Ken Chase (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Jeffrey Lyon (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Ken Chase (Nov 29)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Jeffrey Lyon (Nov 29)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Ken Chase (Nov 29)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Ken Chase (Nov 29)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Suresh Ramasubramanian (Nov 22)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Joakim Aronius (Nov 26)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Mans Nilsson (Nov 26)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Leen Besselink (Nov 26)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Bjørn Mork (Nov 26)
- Re: Blocking International DNS Sven Olaf Kamphuis (Nov 26)