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Date:      Sun, 30 Jun 1996 14:41:15 +0200
From:      denis <denis@actcom.co.il>
To:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        Mattias Pantzare <pantzer@ludd.luth.se>, "Michael Hancock <michaelh@cet.co.jp> Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
Subject:   Re: Dynamically Allocatable Name Service (DANS) 
Message-ID:  <31D675EB.171AA7AA@actcom.co.il>
References:  <8709.835583510@time.cdrom.com>

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Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> 
> > I understand what can be done.  Rocket and bike analogies just makes it
> > sound like name serving is a trivial exercise.
> 
> It's also already in the works - he needs to read the RFCs (I sent
> this on to Paul Vixie who was quite amused).
> 
>                                         Jordan
Hi, 

I'm sorry I latened with my response, but I was away last week.

I read all the discussion you led on the last Sunday about my 
proposition and I want to say everyone who participated in it
thank you.

Now, I want to answer the Jordan K. Hubbard's last message which 
is at the top of my replay and which is (as I know) was the last
on the subject. 

Before starting writing this DNS server and posting my idea to the 
net, I've read all the material I had about the DNS service
includ- 
ing various RFCs and internet draft and much more.
I know about the Paul Vixie's work, but it is exactly what I
called
Rocket motor for a bike. You see, he does exactly what I want to
do, but using textfile database, which doesn't improve performance
and doesn't allow using TTL's too (as someone noticed about my
idea)


-- 
Regards,
Denis
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