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Re: Advisory — D-root is changing its IPv4 address on the 3rd of January.


From: Lynda <shrdlu () deaddrop org>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:36:45 -0800

On 12/14/2012 9:50 PM, bmanning () vacation karoshi com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 08:48:07PM -0800, David Conrad wrote:
On Dec 14, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Joe Abley<jabley () hopcount ca>  wrote:
Other root servers have renumbered out of institutional, general-purpose networks into dedicated networks in the past. 
I think the last one was B-Root in 2004,

Actually, it was "L" in 2007... :)

SOME people have very long memories.

Actually, I have an excellent memory also. The one thing I do NOT remember is this much Sturm und Drang over any of the past changes. I believe that the first few changes were actually painful (they were for me), but really, everything has gone along just fine and dandy until now.

I gently point out the following resource (which I'm sure nearly everyone here already knew about):

http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/

DNS first reared its head in 1984. For the very longest time I even kept my copy of hints updated by hand, leaving notes as to the old IP, so that I'd notice if anything from my end was trying to reach an old IP (the amount of stupidity hard coded in was just as bad then as now).

I downloaded one of the last hosts.txt files, in 1992, out of sentiment. It still makes me nostalgic to look at it.

Is it just me? I do not remember L or previous entries garnering this much attention, and it seems there was actually a bit less time between announcement of the change, and my ::face::palm:: when I saw log entries, and realized I was lazy. I have no idea when the IP was turned off, since it wouldn't have *mattered* to me. I do remember quite a bit of discussion here and there when the first ones were changing, but it was local discussion, when my world was a bit more narrow and focused.

I did actually look (although not very hard) for an actual history of the original hosts, and the migrations from legacy IPs and legacy names into the less colorful format of *.root-servers.net that we know and love today.

For those of you still worried, I promise it will all be okay. I promise.

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