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In message <C2D94E2C-6180-4AB7-B44F-CEFF8646F25B at let.de>, Marc Manthey writes:
i'm going to have to raise the point that Peters "root-server" system
is his private "walled-garden" and not representative of the Internet's
authoritative root servers. Just for clarification.
--bill
i want to correct bills concern that , " peters public root server system" is an alternative for the existing ones and there are several others .
At the risk of starting down a tangent, the IETF does not, as a technical matter, accept the validity of so-called alternate roots. See RFC 2826.
--Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
Dear Steven,
the Public-Root is not an alternative root but a solution.
Kind regards, Peter and Karin
-- Peter and Karin Dambier Public-Root Graeffstrasse 14 D-64646 Heppenheim +49-6252-671788 (Telekom) +49-179-108-3978 (O2 Genion) mail: peter at peter-dambier.de http://iason.site.voila.fr http://www.kokoom.com/iason
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