"John Palmer (NANOG Acct)" wrote:
> Sorry Paul, I guess you don't understand how those TLDTAG records
> work.
Sorry John, I guess you don't understand how Internet naming works. There is one true root file, and it's not yours. Might I suggest re-reading some ORA publications before you go off spouting some more misinformation on here?
> Its no joke.
The only joke here is your lack of knowledge concerning basic networking concepts like DNS.
Frank
"John Palmer (NANOG Acct)" wrote:
> Sorry Paul, I guess you don't understand how those TLDTAG records
> work.
Sorry John, I guess you don't understand how Internet naming works.
There is one true root file, and it's not yours.
I guess the moon is in phase with some star somewhere, and now it's time to
argue who's root is he "real" root... Barf. Enough already - we all have
our own roots. one guy follows Vixies roots, while I typically roll my
own. Many others do other things.
The final point of this insanity is that there is NOT a single root. Hasn't
been for a hell of a long time, and I suspect that there never will be again.
> Its no joke.
The only joke here is your lack of knowledge concerning basic networking
concepts like DNS.
The networking concepts ride on the social concepts (like PRI ridess on
T1). all of these paradigms are equally valid, even if universally despised
for it.
I sayth to you, the parties in interest: Deal with it. It aint gonna change.
> > Sorry Paul, I guess you don't understand how those TLDTAG records work.
john's right, of course. there must've been a protocol upgrade while i
wasn't paying attention, so that a zone cut could have RR's other than
NS and various DNSSEC things. got an rfc# for that?
The final point of this insanity is that there is NOT a single root.
Hasn't been for a hell of a long time, and I suspect that there never
will be again.
another protocol upgrade, perhaps? rfc#, anybody?