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Re: [ga] censorship among root servers
- To: John Palmer <jpalmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] censorship among root servers
- From: Joe Baptista <baptista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 20:21:58 -0430
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 6:23 PM, John Palmer <
jpalmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Joe Baptista
> > To: Andrew McMeikan
> > Cc: ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; Rod Beckstrom ; Rod Beckstrom
> > Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 11:18 AM
> > Subject: Re: [ga] censorship among root servers
> >
> >
> > I was wondering how long this would take to make the rounds. This is a
> serious issue. See RFC 2826 http://bit.ly/drkKN8
> >
> >
> ...
>
> > Folks - please remember the servers may have been hijacked. ICANN and
> China may not have been involved. It's easy to hijack IP numbers. I know
> some people over in Amsterdam who hijack IP. It's happened to me.
>
> No it didn't Joe - Herman owns those shares outright. He has every right to
> use them.
>
Who's Herman? And what does he have to do with it. You able to explain that
to me. And please - stop calling me on the phone and leaving those awful
nasty messages - http://bit.ly/5KxboD - understandably I have a hard time
taking your seriously. And while I have your attention - pay your bills Mr.
Director :)
>
>
> > And I hate to rub everyones nose in it - but if this in fact did happen
> and facebook users were redirected - then it proves my point. To be secure
> one should operate their own root servers.
>
>
> Or use WorldRoot - http://worldroot.net.
>
Yes - of course - let's continue the TLDA - Public-Root - INAIC -
Unifiedroot fraud one more time. The one thing the i root has taught us is
that DNS security is critical. So why should I trust you -
http://bit.ly/5KxboD - you leave very immature messages on answering
systems. Is this the sort of person I or anyone else would trust with our
DNS?
John - go back to the TLDA. Start over with root. Someday you may get it
right ;) Security is always dependent on the integrity of the people behind
the service. So why should we trust you?
regards
joe baptista
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