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Re: US Domain -- County Delegations

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul A Vixie)
Thu Jul 27 10:39:49 1995

To: Hans-Werner Braun <hwb@upeksa.sdsc.edu>
Cc: usdomreg@isi.edu, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 26 Jul 1995 22:36:43 PDT."
             <199507270538.WAA17814@upeksa.sdsc.edu> 
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 07:30:22 -0700
From: Paul A Vixie <paul@vix.com>

> What names or addresses things eventually map to should be fairly irrelevant
> in terms of perceived complexity, as you'd alias Joe Smith@whereever to some
> short version in your personal alias/nickname file anyway. 

I think we're in violent agreement.  My old arguments against explicit paths
are starting to hold true for what we are currently calling "addresses".  As
I said in my last note, mapping of real-world objects to funny-world objects
(that is, person/place names to host/network names) is a directory services
problem and cannot be solved with DNS or anything like DNS.  We've been
getting away with using DNS because our total number of objects has been very
small (70,000 .COM domains ain't nothin' in the real world.)

> Or is that just
> mapping information for a data base supported translation server?

That's how X.500 planned to do it.  I'm pretty sure the IETF has stuff going
on in the directory services arena, perhaps someone on that WG could comment.

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