[afnog] "What DNS Is Not"
Dr Paulos Nyirenda
paulos at sdnp.org.mw
Fri Nov 13 08:38:38 UTC 2009
The worries and concerns on DNS redirection and/or tricks compounded by the "confusion
and mixing of issues" as stated here highlight the difficulty in clarifying this issue
currently causing difficulties for the ccNSO with an ICANN Board resolution made in
Sydney in June 2009 as:
"Resolved (2009.06.26.21), the (ICANN) Board requests that the ccNSO provide a report on
mechanisms that could be employed to ensure that redirection and synthesis at the top
level is effectively prohibited",
see http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/resolutions-26jun09.htm
and http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/minutes-council-15sep09-en.pdf
Does anyone have any suggestions on such mechanisms that are being sought here?
The DNS standards have these technically enabled, should they then be prohibited?
Regards,
Paulos
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Dr Paulos B Nyirenda
NIC.MW & .mw ccTLD
http://www.registrar.mw
On 13 Nov 2009 at 11:08, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 06:39:14PM +0300,
> Gerald Begumisa <gbegumisa at gmail.com> wrote
> a message of 18 lines which said:
>
> > This was an interesting read:
>
> Yes, interesting but confused, mixing different issues (DNS tricks for
> CDNs and ISP resolvers lying for money). The only common issue is the
> fact that all these things violate the rule of data consistency (every
> DNS request everywhere in the world should give the same result). But,
> apart from that, they are too different, IMHO, to be discussed in the
> same paper.
>
>
>
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