Re: DNS under o=Internet

Christian Huitema <Christian.Huitema@sophia.inria.fr> Tue, 04 February 1992 16:54 UTC

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To: Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: DNS under o=Internet
In-Reply-To: Your message of "04 Feb 92 08:52:35 GMT." <623.697193555@UK.AC.UCL.CS>
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1992 17:16:02 +0000
From: Christian Huitema <Christian.Huitema@sophia.inria.fr>
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I support Wengyik on this. Registering the Internet Domain Name server under
"O=Internet" is much cleaner than messing with the root. It carves a neat
name space for Internet domains, and avoids conflicts with national
authorities. 

Christian Huitema