Right on Richard;-)... The root Zone is minuscule these days relative to the size, for instance of Windoze. Or IE or OutLook, etc, ad nauseum...
How many bytes is it Richard? Cheers...\Stef At 10:00 PM -0500 3/17/02, Richard J. Sexton wrote: > >If a great thunderbolt from heaven descended upon ICANN and took out 13 DoC > >controlled root servers, would your zones still work? > >Yes, absolutely. That's one of the major motivating factors for what we're >doing, and in fact, if you adopt the recommended practice of running your own >private root server [1] then the ORSC servers could get taken out by that >same thunderbolt and everything would still work for us. "root servers" >are a minor convenience, not at all a strict necessity. > >[1] http://cr.yp.to/dnsroot.html or http://support.open-rsc.org > >I do this on my home Windows box - you don't need unix to do this. > > >-- > Clique \Clique\, n. [F., fr. OF. cliquer to click. See Click, v. i.] > A narrow circle of persons associated by common interests or > for the accomplishment of a common purpose; -- generally used > in a bad sense. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
