In message <[email protected]>, at 22:17:45 on Wed, 29 Jan
2014, Pier Carlo Chiodi <[email protected]> writes
I am extremely concerned about giving even the
slightest [mistaken] impression that anyone's NS are located at IANA
[other than a handful of I* community sites of course].
I understand your concerns; if we want to replace example.com IMHO we
must find a couple of suitable, short and easy names, maybe also
fictional, and use them to label the target domain and its
authoritative
servers.
Can we use something on the ripe.net zone?
It seems unlikely that such a domain would have nameservers outside the
I* community, and many (I have looked) have six or more NS, which is
also a bit unusual and potentially giving the wrong impression.
(And if you mean literally within the ripe.net zone, I already noted
that it has six NS, located at RIPE-NCC and at I* colleagues: nic.fr,
apnic.net, isc.org and arin.net)
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Roland Perry