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Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 23 Jun 2014 22:56:58 -0000
In article <1403558512.59036.YahooMailNeo () web161403 mail bf1 yahoo com> you write:
What do you mean by if anyone can see it?
You can easily set up your own tree of DNS names and servers. The protocol is public, and the software is widely available for free. But if your DNS names and servers aren't findable starting from the ICANN root, your names won't resolve for anyone other than you and your close friends who happen to be using your names rather than ICANN's names. Like the guy said, read up on the failure of NET.NET, and about a dozen other alternate roots. Warning: you quickly get deep into tinfoil hat territory with the other alternates. R's, John
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- short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World stovetop 202 (Jun 23)
- RE: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World Michael O Holstein (Jun 23)
- Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World stovetop 202 (Jun 23)
- Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World John Levine (Jun 23)
- Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World Justin M. Streiner (Jun 23)
- Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World stovetop 202 (Jun 23)
- Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World Randy Bush (Jun 23)
- RE: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World Keith Medcalf (Jun 23)
- Re: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World manning bill (Jun 24)
- RE: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World Michael O Holstein (Jun 23)
