I did some of the earliest work on a feasible peer-to-peer DNS called CoDoNs: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/egs/beehive/codons.php
The project website describes the kind of system we envisioned as a "safety-net" for DNS. There are lots of good reasons for not fracturing the namespace. DNSSEC helps by providing a secure mapping from names to addresses, while CoDoNs helps by removing centralized bottlenecks to the distribution of DNSSEC-protected records. - egs On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Tony Arcieri <[email protected]>wrote: > With the looming threat of SOPA, completely decentralized censorship-proof > P2P DNS systems are beginning to look pretty interesting. > > Namecoin is perhaps the most interesting to-date, but what other systems > are people working on? Are there people who are particularly enthusiastic > about this subject whose blogs I should be reading? Or other > sites/discussion forums which deal with this issue in particular? > > (And yes, I've heard of Zooko's Triangle ;) > > -- > Tony Arcieri > > > _______________________________________________ > p2p-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers > >
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