Domain: verisign-grs.com
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Root Zone Changed
An anonymous reader writes "The day before yesterday the root zone was silently changed for the first time in 5 years. The change was to J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET that is now managed by Verisign. The usual sites don't breathe a word about this change however as one would expect for such a change to be properly announced. An interesing sidenote is this thread on the IETF discussion list." the_proton writes "The server j.root-servers.net has changed IP address to 192.58.128.30. The new root zone hints can be grabbed from ftp://rs.internic.net/domain/named.root or ftp://ftp.internic.net/domain/named.root. The new zone serial number is 2002110501." -
Verisign Responds to Wait List Criticism
spooge21 writes: "Verisign published new documents today regarding the proposed Domain Wait List service. The new documents include the revised VeriSign Domain Name Wait list Service Proposal, the VeriSign GRS Responses to Wait List Service Questions and the Wait List Service Justification Document." -
Verisign Responds to Wait List Criticism
spooge21 writes: "Verisign published new documents today regarding the proposed Domain Wait List service. The new documents include the revised VeriSign Domain Name Wait list Service Proposal, the VeriSign GRS Responses to Wait List Service Questions and the Wait List Service Justification Document." -
Verisign Responds to Wait List Criticism
spooge21 writes: "Verisign published new documents today regarding the proposed Domain Wait List service. The new documents include the revised VeriSign Domain Name Wait list Service Proposal, the VeriSign GRS Responses to Wait List Service Questions and the Wait List Service Justification Document." -
Registrations Now Accepted For Asian Domain Names
Eric Sun was among the first to point out that as of Thursday evening, VeriSign has begun accepting Chinese, Japanese and Korean domain names. "This increases the possible characters from 37 (26 letters, 10 numerals, and hyphen) to 40,282. Find more information [see this AP story]." snrsamy points to the same story as featured on C|Net . jamie suggests reading the technical lowdown at VeriSign.