Domain News – 391th Edition

AFNIC invites network managers to prepare for the signing of the DNS root in May 2010
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says:

AFNIC logo[news release] From May 2010, all the root servers on
which the working of the domain
name system depends, will be giving DNS responses signed by using the
DNSSEC protocol.

This evolution aims for increasing the
confidence in DNS responses (by authenticating their origin);
administrators of networks connected to Internet should be aware that
this evolution could cause some service disruptions.
What You Should Know About Domain Names
ezinearticles.com says: The domain names are always composed of two parts separated between them by a point (DOT); the TLD (top level domain), located after the dot, is the domain extension and has different forms such as com, net, org, info, us, asia, me, mobile…, and SLD (second level domain) which is the name of the domain itself. When we choose the SLD, the best is to be as short as possible, easy to remember, to represent a suggestive name regards particular job domain or the category of goods and services provi

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