> Le 24 juill. 2024 à 13:43, Scott Johnson a écrit :
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> Hi Marc,
>
> On Wed, 24 Jul 2024, Marc Blanchet wrote:
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>>
>> Le 24 juill. 2024 à 11:42, Lorenzo Breda
>> a écrit :
>> Why are you against leaving the current TLDs implicitly on Earth
>> by default?
>> Right. One do not need
Hi Marc,
On Wed, 24 Jul 2024, Marc Blanchet wrote:
Le 24 juill. 2024 à 11:42, Lorenzo Breda
a écrit :
Why are you against leaving the current TLDs implicitly on Earth
by default?
Right. One do not need a special TLD for space. We can use what we have
and it just works fine.
> Le 24 juill. 2024 à 11:42, Lorenzo Breda a écrit :
>
>
>
> Il giorno mer 24 lug 2024 alle ore 09:02 Scott Johnson
> mailto:sc...@spacelypackets.com>> ha scritto:
>> Hi Lorenzo,
>>
>> [omissis]
>>
>> Pardon the background tangent;
>
> It was pretty interesting.
>
>> I will now address
Hi Ondrej,
On Mon, 22 Jul 2024, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Hi Scott,
FTR .arpa is not "reverse DNS", only the in-addr.arpa and ipv6.arpa is.
.arpa now stands for Address and Routing Parameter Area, and there are
more subdomains than just these two mentioned above.
Ack. Thanks for clarification.
S
Hi Scott,
FTR .arpa is not "reverse DNS", only the in-addr.arpa and ipv6.arpa is.
.arpa now stands for Address and Routing Parameter Area, and there are
more subdomains than just these two mentioned above.
Ondrej
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ond...@isc.org
My working hours and your working hours may
Hi Bryce,
Interesting. This is the second reply which wishes to use reverse DNS in
this fashion, the first being from Rick Taylor. The thing is, reverse DNS
is not exactly a user facing function. One goal of this effort is to
allow interoperability across worlds with a similar user experien
, Bryce - FS, MT
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Subject: [DNSOP] Re: [dtn] An Interplanetary DNS Model
Just spitballing, but instead of a new TLD, what about "{earth,moon,mars
Just spitballing, but instead of a new TLD, what about
"{earth,moon,mars}.sol.arpa" as your suffix?
This seems like it's right in the wheelhouse of the "Address Resolution
Parameter Area"...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.arpa
[Forest Service Shield]
Bryce Nordgren, FRIT
Physical Scientist