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[dns-wg] dnsmon / .org
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Jim Reid
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Wed Sep 10 11:24:29 CEST 2003
>>>>> "Joerg" == Joerg Schumacher <schuma at gaertner.de> writes: Joerg> Having only two nameservers for a tld and Joerg> both of them in a single AS makes me kind of nervous. Indeed. However, don't assume that the number of NS records for a zone is the same as the number (and physical locations) of its name servers. There's a fair amount of anycasting going on. What is curious is ICANN allowing a TLD to put all its name servers in a single AS. They made the new gTLDs use at least 2. So I would have expected ICANN to apply the same requirement for .org when it was moved from Verisign/NSI.
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