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Domain Name System Complexity In a 2007
article published in ACM Queue, I described the Internet Domain Name System
and tried to explain why it was more complicated than it seemed.
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Breeding Internet Superbugs In the waning days of calendar year 2004, I watched some friends as they
happily killed off some "botnets", and then pondered the usefulness of this
(if any). A "botnet" is a collection of stolen computers, whose owners are
still using them. Botnets are useful for sending spam and receiving stolen
credit card numbers and all kinds of other things a bad guy wouldn't want to
get caught using his or her own computers for. So, why isn't killing "botnets"
an unrestricted good idea? Here's what I said about it on 30-December-2004:
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Foreword to Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide When Stuart
Cheshire and O'Reilly asked me to write a foreword to Zero Configuration
Networking: The Definitive Guide (December 2005, ISBN 0-596-10100-7 /
978-0-59-610100-8), I happily complied. Here it is.
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Why I am participating in the ORSN project As a long time supporter of the universal namespace operated by IANA, it
may come as a surprise that I have joined the
Open Root Server Network project.
I'll try to explain what's going on and what it all means.
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Some Comments on Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) UN (United Nations) and ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
commissioned a WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society) which
in turn commissioned a Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).
Their reports published in July 2005 will be cause for controversy...
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United Parcel Service (UPS) Bad Internet Citizenship For some years now, UPS has been sending me unsolicited bulk e-mail and
ignoring my complaints. Today (May 31 2005) I've finally hit the wall
and so I'm going to put this where some search engines can find it. If
someone from UPS would like to discuss this,
I am available.
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