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The Demon & 12clicks
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U.S. keeps control of Internet computers
One of the more interesting parts.
The computers in question serve as the Internet's master directories and tell Web browsers and e-mail programs how to direct traffic. Internet users around the world interact with them every day, likely without knowing it. Policy decisions could at a stroke make all Web sites ending in a specific suffix essentially unreachable. http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/interne....ap/index.html |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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eeek... here we go again
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I tried to tell people this months ago.
no one seemed to get the message. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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This really isn't that big of a deal. There are root servers outside of the US now. Plus if they actually tried to blackhole a whole TLD I'd be willing to bet that netowrk admins would work around it. You could probably set things so packets being sent to one of the US roots get forwarded to a root outside the US or new ones that people would setup. Thats the beauty of the internet, fuckwit governments really can't get an iron grip on it.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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thanks for that cnn article link you posted man.
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I help you SUCCEED
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Clueless OleMan
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Clueless OleMan
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If the US blackholes .com in such a way that it just redirects all .com addresses to a bogus address it can be fixed. The first step would be for a TLD DNS server to be setup with the .com database outside of the US. Then the root DNS servers outside the US can start redirecting all .com traffic to the new .com server. Inside the US ISPs can start dropping all packets for any of the US based root server IPs. This will cause all DNS queries to goto the ones outside the US which would have the correct .com information. It is by no means perfect, and would need the cooperation of sysadmins inside the US. I think that is a reasonable assumtion though, they generally hate uncle sam screwing them in the ass as well. |
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