Hi Marc,

On Wed, 24 Jul 2024, Marc Blanchet wrote:



      Le 24 juill. 2024 à 11:42, Lorenzo Breda
      <[email protected]> a écrit :


Why are you against leaving the current TLDs implicitly on Earth
by default?


Right. One do not need a special TLD for space. We can use what we have and it just works fine.

I do not disagree with this notion as respects my proposed architecture. 3rd level domains mapped to off-world domains works just fine, for the low low price of annual domain renewal. a tld representing each remote world is preferable, however, because it is just "cooler;" easier to use and more memorable than a much longer domain. This, however, assumes we are talking about the same proposal, which we are not.

One has just to be careful on remote resolution so that it contains what is needed: trust chain, local names, ...


Lets be clear here, Marc. You are talking about a completely different solution than I am; one predicated on IP only. Your comment on this thread, without context, only serves to confuse the other participants.

For example, you are talking about using F-root, right? That is a very different thing than the functionality which I am describing, with significantly more network resource usage requirements. My solution uses BP in some network segments. Personally, I don't think your method will ever fly, primarily due to security reasons, but I don't troll your threads about it in a manner which would muddy the waters of those considering your proposal. I don't mind healthy competition of ideas, but I do expect fair play. If you wish to contrast the two methods, thats fine, yet unproductive, IMHO. Just make sure the reader knows you are talking about your proposal, and not mine.

ScottJ



This is discussed in:
- running IP in deep space (noBP<->IP): 
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-many-deepspace-ip-asse
ssment-01.txt
- running DNS in remote places: 
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-many-dnsop-dns-isolated-network
s-01.txt


Regards, Marc.



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