Hi Terry, I don¹t see any example of fundamental operational difficulties linked with TLDs in the example your describe. All I see is a mismanaged domain name transfer from one registrar to another... Stéphane Le 27/04/09 18:28, « Terry L Davis, P.E. » <tdavis2@speakeasy.net> a écrit :
All
Earlier this year some of you all wondered what my operational concerns were with simultaneous starting of the new TLD and IDNs. This is just too perfect an example not to share!
If you try, to bring up www.isoc.org <http://www.isoc.org> right now. Some of you all will get ³cannot find web server²!
I was on a call with ISOC this morning on some other issues. At the end of the call, I asked them why their website was down. It wasn¹t actually down and using the IP address instead of the URL, it worked fine (which won¹t even be doable by anyone other than a network engineer in IPv6). But it didn¹t resolve on at least AT&T and Comcast from Seattle.
They just emailed back with the cause. They switched registrars today and had only a partial transfer occur to the TLDs.
TLD operations up to now have as much been networked via ³personal contacts² as by technology since there were only a dozen or so TLD operators globally. Our technology will need to significantly improve to insure coordination and security between what will be a growing number of TLD and IDN-TLD operators; and IDN alone adds tremendously to the DNS technical complexity.
Anyway good food for discussions over a late night drink in Sydney.
Take care Terry