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<blockquote><center>[[DNS|<h1 style="color:lime;">What is DNS?</h1>]]<h5>above is important</h5></center></blockquote>
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Domain space (DS) is just the regular public internet with an added top level domain <b>.dom</b> and its support which operators use for greater control of their name spaces, as a peerage of autonomous operators routing names upon their discretion. The default in core domain space is all ICANN/IANA TLDs plus one but other operators may choose something else. Since the public roots are generally not affected, we use the term "Aux(lliary) root" instead of Alt-root.<br><br>
Domain space (DS) is just the regular public internet with an added top level domain <b>.dom</b> and its support which operators use for greater control of their name spaces, as a peerage of autonomous operators routing names upon their discretion. The default in core domain space is all ICANN/IANA TLDs plus one but other operators may choose something else. Since the public roots are generally not affected, we use the term "Aux(lliary) root" instead of Alt-root.<br><br>