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== Dominion Lede == | == Dominion Lede == | ||
I have conceived and implement a ''private'' TLD domain system based on standard open source software which I call a ''dominion''. A "dominion" is really just the '''aii.biz''' scheme for peer-peer routing based on such software in an ordinary Bind 9 IP V6 namespace although that encompasses quite a bit. | I have [http://meansofprodution.biz/aii conceived] and implement a ''private'' TLD domain system based on standard open source software which I call a ''dominion''. A "dominion" is really just the '''aii.biz''' scheme for peer-peer routing based on such software in an ordinary Bind 9 IP V6 namespace although that encompasses quite a bit. | ||
In my construct, each peer operates a complete name space into which the public internet maps under the operators control. The five ICANN domains constituting my dominion are unified in the ''dominion'' wik-cso.dom which is just the top level name I have reserved for myself in interfacing with other autonomous peers. The dominion system assumes a number of elements generally optional until now are uniformly enabled. In particular IPV6, Mutlicasting, and the maintenance of ones own TLD are assumed and each domain is assumed to be an agency for a set of identified persons. It is this latter TLD collaboration which constitutes the dominion system. Names at the top level are claimed FCFS as peers join the network, with <b>.dom</b> reserved for my source network. | In my construct, each peer operates a complete name space into which the public internet maps under the operators control. The five ICANN domains constituting my dominion are unified in the ''dominion'' wik-cso.dom which is just the top level name I have reserved for myself in interfacing with other autonomous peers. The dominion system assumes a number of elements generally optional until now are uniformly enabled. In particular IPV6, Mutlicasting, and the maintenance of ones own TLD are assumed and each domain is assumed to be an agency for a set of identified persons. It is this latter TLD collaboration which constitutes the dominion system. Names at the top level are claimed FCFS as peers join the network, with <b>.dom</b> reserved for my source network. | ||