In a continuing effort to enhance service to the community, Network
Solutions has added another gTLD server, f.gtld-servers.net (207.159.77.18) at PAIX, Palo
Alto, CA. The server will be operation in the next couple of days. This server will serve
the .com, .net and .org domains only.
I have three questions about:
dholtz@internic.net ("David H. Holtzman") writes:
In a continuing effort to enhance service to the community, Network
Solutions has added another gTLD server, f.gtld-servers.net (207.159.77.18)
at PAIX, Palo Alto, CA. The server will be operation in the next couple of
days. This server will serve the .com, .net and .org domains only.
_____________________________________
David H. Holtzman (dholtz@internic.net)
Sr Vice President of Engineering
Network Solutions, Inc.
1. As the operator of F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET, which is also at PAIX, I'm
curious to know whether your reselection of the letter "F" in your host's
name indicates a relationship between your "F" and my "F"?
2. In the past, changes in the COM delegation have been made via IANA.
Since IANA was not involved in this announcement, should I interpret this
as a unilateral move on NSI's part?
3. Does NSI still think of COM, NET, and ORG as its intellectual property?
And is this belief bolstered in some way by the ICANN announcements?
My God, Paul, you're waking up!
Perhaps sentience will make an appearance soon.
-- Karl
In a continuing effort to enhance service to the community,
Can you cut out the above first phrase? Or ask your peering
contacts to not ignore peering requests from others at the PAIX?
You have terrible network connectivity these days.. just try
whois from outside of your office.
Unless your definition of "community" differs from everyone
else's.
I wish I had the option of not doing business with your
corporation.