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Re: . (was IPv6 and CDN's)
From: Fred Baker <fredbaker.ietf () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2021 13:19:29 -0700
On Oct 26, 2021, at 9:25 AM, Bryan Fields <Bryan () bryanfields net> wrote: Can you explain how it would work? Say you have a root server operator who starts messing up, is there any ability to remove them?
You might look at https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/rssac-037-15jun18-en.pdf. Yes, there is a proposed way to remove an operator that is not working out.
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- Re: IPv6 and CDN's, (continued)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Mark Tinka (Oct 22)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's David Conrad (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Fred Baker (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Christopher Morrow (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Fred Baker (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Bryan Fields (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's David Conrad (Oct 26)
- Re: . (was IPv6 and CDN's) Bryan Fields (Oct 26)
- Re: . (was IPv6 and CDN's) John Curran (Oct 26)
- Re: . (was IPv6 and CDN's) John Levine (Oct 26)
- Re: . (was IPv6 and CDN's) Fred Baker (Oct 27)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Mikael Abrahamsson via NANOG (Oct 26)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Ca By (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Brian Johnson (Oct 23)
- ipv4 on mobile networks Michael Thomas (Oct 23)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Ca By (Oct 23)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Michael Thomas (Oct 23)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Masataka Ohta (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Ca By (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Mark Tinka (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Masataka Ohta (Oct 24)