new.net: yet another dns namespace overlay play

mdevney at teamsphere.com mdevney at teamsphere.com
Wed Mar 7 06:35:55 UTC 2001



Just at first glance, it doesn't seem too hard to set this up... They'd
need their own root servers, then their "partner networks" would have to
change their setting for the "." domain.  Looks like (depending on number
of root servers) a day's work for new.net and 5 minutes per name server
for their "partner networks".  Not a very hard thing to do.  

So their plugin, then, probably appends a new.net name server to your name
server list, or does something funky to your browser to make it query a
different name server.  Not too much dinking about with your settings,
then.  

I dunno, just seems like a very easy thing to do, not worth too much
hype.  Though the fact that there's market demand and ICANN isn't stepping
in to fill it is somewhat disturbing...

Matthew Devney


On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Brian wrote:

> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 08:59:48 -0800
> From: Brian <bri at sonicboom.org>
> To: nanog <nanog at merit.edu>
> Subject: Re: new.net: yet another dns namespace overlay play
> 
> 
> Here's the part of new.net that seems not well thought out.  So if you don't
> wanna dink with system settings to be an end user, and are not on a partner
> network, then too bad, is that what I appear to be seeing?
> 
> 2. Are there differences between how New.net domain names and .COM/.NET/.ORG
> domain names work?
> There are some differences, but in many ways the domain names work the same.
> 
> One difference is that in order for people to see New.net domain names they
> must be either accessing the Internet through one of our many ISP partners
> or they must have downloaded and installed our Web browser plug-in.
> 
> If either one of these requirements is met, then New.net domains will work
> just as you are used to .com and .net domains working.
> 
> 3. Who is helping to shape New.net?
> New.net has many partners who are working with us to make New.net domains
> widely recognized around the world. Some of our current partners include:
> Earthlink, NetZero, Excite at Home, .KIDS Domains, Inc., and MP3.com.
> 
>     Brian
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brian Wallingford" <brian at meganet.net>
> To: "Patrick Greenwell" <patrick at cybernothing.org>
> Cc: "Paul A Vixie" <vixie at mfnx.net>; <nanog at merit.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 8:30 AM
> Subject: Re: new.net: yet another dns namespace overlay play
> 
> 
> >
> > On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Patrick Greenwell wrote:
> >
> > :
> > :On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Paul A Vixie wrote:
> > :
> > :>
> > :> [ this came from http://www.new.net/about_us_press.tp and appears not
> to be
> > :>   a joke.  its operational impact will not be felt today, but if it's
> even
> > :>   moderately popular before it dies, operational impact WILL be felt.
> i'm
> > :>   quite surprised by some of the folks they list as their
> artners.  --vix ]
> > :
> > :Too bad ICANN has been such a complete and utter failure that an
> > :organization felt it necessary to start such a business, huh?
> >
> > Sounds like this was driven more by carelessness and greed than by
> > necessity.
> >
> >
> 
> 





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