> I do not know how many there are exactly, but definitely more than a
> few or a handful. Some are non-commercial. So I do think your view of
> the possibilities of dynamic DNS is unnecessarily pessimistic.

It's still centralized. We don't like relying on centralized points of
failuire.

> What's so centralized about DNS? It is very much in essence a
> distributed database. I cannot see how depending upon it, is more
> dangerous than depending upon IP addresses. Their functioning also
> depends on the same system.

DNS addresses are sold by a small number of organizations. An IP can be
obtained from anyone with a block of IP addresses.



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