[35377] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: [NANOG] Re: new.net: yet another dns namespace overlay play
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ben Browning)
Wed Mar 7 22:03:58 2001
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Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 19:04:05 -0800
To: Vadim Antonov <avg@kotovnik.com>, nanog@merit.edu
From: Ben Browning <benb@theriver.com>
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At 06:00 PM 3/7/2001, Vadim Antonov wrote:
>The only real solutiuon to the present and future DNS woes is to replace
>it with the hyperlinks, portals, address books and search engines - and
>_no_ human-readable names. This effectively creates as many "roots" as
>there are users. My "John Doe" is not the same as your "John Doe" :)
For some reason, I can't see CNN broadcasting "Come visit our website, at
207.25.71.27 or 207.25.71.28 or 207.25.71.29 or 207.25.71.30 or 207.25.71.5
or 207.25.71.6 or 207.25.71.20 or 207.25.71.22 or 207.25.71.23 or
207.25.71.24 or or 207.25.71.25 or 207.25.71.26". Not to mention the fact
that IPv6 will make that even uglier.
I *like* DNS. Abolishing it would be akin to, say, removing the UNIX path
environment variable and all aliasing/symlinking support from the kernel.
~Ben (I speak for myself, here)
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Ben Browning <benb@theriver.com>
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