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     style="background-color: navy; color: silver;"> &nbsp; KASTALIEN &nbsp; </span>]] &nbsp;  
     style="background-color: navy; color: silver;"> &nbsp; KASTALIEN &nbsp; </span>]] &nbsp;  
     <span style="font-size: 12px;background-color: gainsboro; "> [[:en:Rectification of names| &nbsp;peer-peer name system ]]</span>&sup1;</h3><br><center><span style="background-color: darkslategray;color: white;"> &nbsp; Aux-rooted: private name spaces supplement the public one. <ref> see [[:en:Alt root|<span style="color: pink;">Alt root</span>]]</ref></span></center>
     <span style="font-size: 12px;background-color: gainsboro; "> [[:en:Rectification of names| &nbsp;peer-peer name system ]]</span>&sup1;</h3><br><center><span style="background-color: darkslategray;color: white;"> &nbsp; Aux-rooted: private name spaces supplement the public one. <ref> see [[:en:Alt root|<span style="color: pink;">Alt root</span>]]</ref></span></center>
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Domain space (DS) is just the regular public internet with an added top level domain 'dom' which operators use to establish their control of overall name space. As used here, '''alt roots''' refers to a peerage of autonomous operators routing  TLDs 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 not in general being overridden, we use the term "Aux(lliary) root".
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  <a title="Pending general treatment of distributed ledger" href=https://namecoin.org><img style="position: relative; top: 270px; left: 55px;" align=right width=50px align=right src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/namecoin.png></a><a title="Actually using regular DNSSEC" href=https://dnscrypt.info><img style="position: relative; top:  265px; left: 45px;" align=right width=50px align=right src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/dnscrypt.cd47d19.png></a></html>
  <a title="Pending general treatment of distributed ledger" href=https://namecoin.org><img style="position: relative; top: 270px; left: 55px;" align=right width=50px align=right src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/namecoin.png></a><a title="Actually using regular DNSSEC" href=https://dnscrypt.info><img style="position: relative; top:  265px; left: 45px;" align=right width=50px align=right src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/dnscrypt.cd47d19.png></a></html>
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Domain space (DS) is just the regular public internet with an added top level domain 'dom' which operators use to establish their control of overall name space. As used here, '''alt roots''' refers to a peerage of autonomous operators routing  TLDs 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 not in general being overridden, we use the term "Aux(lliary) root".
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Any IANA .dom TLD wouid be overriden in this scheme. To add core domain space (my version of .dom): add 1 or more of these name servers ( or their addresses ) to your active resolver(s):
Any IANA .dom TLD wouid be overriden in this scheme. To add core domain space (my version of .dom): add 1 or more of these name servers ( or their addresses ) to your active resolver(s):
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