* Joe Baptista: >> I agree that information leakage is a problem. Curiously enough, no >> root server or TLD operators that I know of has published some sort of >> privacy statement that underlines how they deal with this issue.
> They are not the ones generating this traffic. Its users as they cross over > dns zones. i.e. travelers from china staying at a hotel in the USA who > can't access their language script idn national china tlds via the legacy > IANA root. This doesn't exempt them from protecting that traffic (which they actually do in some form, you can't download it on a public FTP site, for instance). >> It's also the reason why I think that AS112 for TLDs will not fly. > > > It will. Makes the perfect dns equivalent of the bin bucket trash > can. It means that everybody who can make a BGP announcement can legitimately hijack DNS traffic to those TLDs. Is this really what we want? _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop