O Plameras wrote:
The authority to associate NAME to ip address has to be propagated up to
the ROOT servers. You mean
to say that AARNET can do this without the express approval from the
owners of 203.7.132.1 ? NO, aarnet.edu.au cannot, otherwise it is against
the rules and perhaps against the law.
The rest of my responses is implied by the above.
I'd strongly suggest you get hold of a good book on DNS, and find out
how it works before trying to explain it to anybody else. I found the
introductory chapters of "DNS and BIND" (
http://safari.oreilly.com/0596100574 ) to be most illuminating.
--
Pete
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