Re: DNS under o=Internet

William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu> Tue, 04 February 1992 14:06 UTC

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Subject: Re: DNS under o=Internet
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Sounds good to me, (asking for it since the 1989) but what do the folks
who maintain the root levels think?  Can we "fake" first level domains
that don't want to join the tree? 
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