Hi all . An ISC Press Release November 17th, 2002 http://www.isc.org/ISC/news/pr-11172002.html ISC (Internet Software Consortium) and APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) announce an agreement to dramatically improve the strength and integrity of the Internet infrastructure worldwide. ISC and APNIC will jointly pursue the operation of new root name servers in the APNIC region, using mirror copies of the existing F-root operated by ISC. This agreement will strengthen the Domain Name System (DNS) by deploying additional resources to handle growing Internet traffic and also to disperse malicious traffic directed at root servers. Paul Wilson, Director General, APNIC, commented, "Internet security is on everyone's minds these days, and the DNS infrastructure has been shown recently to be a real target. APNIC has often been urged to support operational security efforts, and this is one way we can really help. As this project develops, we have the prospect of providing root services throughout the region, with substantially improved reachability and response times. That will be of noticeable benefit to Asia Pacific ISPs and end-users alike." The new servers will be placed in locations to reach the largest possible Internet user base, including diverse IP transit providers, and carrier-neutral Internet exchanges. Every effort will be made to see root DNS queries answered locally for as many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as possible ... -- Cheers all .. Stephen Loosley Melburbs, AustraliaReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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