On 23June2014Monday, at 22:55, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>> The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or
>> utilize any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment
>> of an IP address?
>
> No.
except for RFC 1918 and ULA space, which require no
>The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or
>utilize any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment
>of an IP address?
No.
>And can you get away with LAN/CAN/MAN stand-alone systems [instead of
>utilizing DNS-via-ICANN]??
Yes.
>Example:
>Is it
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014, stovetop 202 wrote:
What do you mean by if anyone can see it?
The lines are now closed off from the public's view.. but the textbooks
still teach you that you should be able to have access freely. Is it
the data on the hard line that you're worried people can see?
It wo
> Is it legal to cut off those DNS systems and loop in backwards?
> (instead of bidirectional). ** I don't want my city/schools/other
> systems hooked into the World Wide Web. // someone let me know when
> you get a chance.
please do so on your network. it will reduce the nut postings on the
i
In article <1403558512.59036.yahoomail...@web161403.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> you
write:
>What do you mean by if anyone can see it?
You can easily set up your own tree of DNS names and servers. The
protocol is public, and the software is widely available for free.
But if your DNS names and servers ar
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Subject: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World
Topic: ICANN Vs. The World.
The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or utilize
any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment of an IP
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To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: short, two part question ICANN Vs. The World
Topic: ICANN Vs. The World.
The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or utilize
any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment of an IP
address? And can you get away
Topic: ICANN Vs. The World.
The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or utilize
any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment of an IP
address? And can you get away with LAN/CAN/MAN stand-alone systems [instead of
utilizing DNS-via-ICANN]??
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