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Domain space (DS) is just the regular public internet with an added top level domain 'dom' and support which operators use for greater control of name space. As used here, it refers to 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>
User name services are provided thru the <span class=plainlinks>[https://sameboat.network/AboutDNS <span style="color: pink;">.dom content mgt system</span>]</span>.
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  <span style="position: relative;left: 5px;> [[File:KASTALIEN.svg|left|thumb|125px|<html><a  onclick="return checkRouting();" href=http://sameboat.dom>Go There</a></html>]]</span>
  <span style="position: relative;left: 5px;> [[File:KASTALIEN.svg|left|thumb|125px|<html><a  onclick="return checkRouting();" href=http://sameboat.dom>Go There</a></html>]]</span>
<h1 style="text-align: center;font-weight: 900;">.dom</h1>
<h1 style="text-align: center;font-weight: 900;">.dom</h1>
<h5 style="text-align: center;">Domain Engineering TLD</h5>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;position: relative;top: 5px;left: 10px;">[[:de:Kastalien|<span  
<h3 style="text-align: center;position: relative;top: 5px;left: 10px;">[[:de:Das_Glasperlenspiel#Das_eigentliche_„Glasperlenspiel“_und_seine_Welt|<span  
     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; Alt-rooted: private name spaces supplement the public one. Since the public roots are not in general being overridden, we use the term "Aux(lliary) root.<ref> see [[:en:Alt root|<span style="color: pink;">Alt root</span>]]</ref></span></center>
     <span class=plainlinks style="font-size: 12px;background-color: gainsboro; "> [https://fred.ai-integration.biz &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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  <img style="position: relative; top: 125px;right: 95px;" align=right width=320 src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/RectOfNames.png><br>
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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.


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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Add 1 or more of these name servers ( or their addresses ) to your active resolver(s) to use our aux root:


*ns.&lt;LINKING_ZONE&gt;
*ns.&lt;LINKING_ZONE&gt;
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<tr><td align=center>'ai-integration'</td><td  align=center>'biz'</td><td  align=center>2005-03 &mdash; 2025-02</td><td  align=center>Neustar</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'ai-integration'</td><td  align=center>'biz'</td><td  align=center>2005-03 &mdash; 2025-02</td><td  align=center>Neustar</td></tr>
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<tr><td align=center colspan=4> These may or may not have the name service.</td></tr>
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<tr><td align=center>'meansofproduction'</td><td  align=center>'biz'</td><td  align=center>2006-11 &mdash; 2024-10</td><td  align=center>Neustar</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'meansofproduction'</td><td  align=center>'biz'</td><td  align=center>2006-11 &mdash; 2024-10</td><td  align=center>Neustar</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'meansofproduction'</td><td  align=center>TBA</td><td  align=center>2024-07-14</td><td  align=center>TBA</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'meansofproduction'</td><td  align=center>TBA</td><td  align=center>2024-07-14</td><td  align=center>TBA</td></tr>
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<tr><td align=center>'sameboat'</td><td  align=center>'live'</td><td  align=center>2017-11 &mdash; 2022-11</td><td  align=center>Donuts</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'sameboat'</td><td  align=center>'live'</td><td  align=center>2017-11 &mdash; 2022-11</td><td  align=center>Donuts</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'sameboat'</td><td  align=center>'network'</td><td  align=center>2022-05 &mdash; 2027 </td><td  align=center>Donuts</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'sameboat'</td><td  align=center>'network'</td><td  align=center>2022-05 &mdash; 2027 </td><td  align=center>Donuts</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'sameboat'</td><td  align=center><font size=1>(not IANA)</font><br>.dom replaces .live</td><td  align=center>2020-04 &mdash;</td><td  align=center>N/A</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'sameboat'</td><td  align=center>'live'</td><td  align=center>2022-08 &mdash;</td><td  align=center>N/A</td></tr>
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  <ul><li>Suffixes which are dropped for general public use may still be  routed for private purposes<sup>*</sup></li></ul>
  <ul><li>Suffixes dropped in the wild are generally still routed in domain space.<sup>*</sup></li></ul>
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&#42; <span style="font-size: 10px;color: lime;font-weight: 900;background-color: darkslategray; ">An example is thoughtcrime.biz, thoughtcrime.dom is already the reference domain but tcb.biz will route publicly for a while and then only via my root for the .biz suffix.</span>  
&#42; <span style="font-size: 10px;color: lime;font-weight: 900;background-color: darkslategray; ">An example is thoughtcrime.biz, tcb.biz will route publicly for a while and then only via DS.</span>
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The following were formerly publicly routed but have been private or completely unused for some time.
 
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<tr><th colspan=2><span style="position: relative;left: 30px;></span></th><th width=200>Epoch</th><th width=100>Vendor</th></tr>
<tr><th>&lt;NAME&gt;</th><th>&lt;ZONE&gt;</th><th colspan=2></th></tr>
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<tr><td align=center>'kybernet'</td><td  align=center>'com'</td><td  align=center>before 2000</td><td  align=center>Verisign</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'commoditysoftware'</td><td  align=center>'org'</td><td  align=center>before 2014</td><td  align=center>Verisign</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>'thoughtcrime'</td><td  align=center>'biz'</td><td  align=center>before 2022</td><td  align=center>Neustar</td></tr>
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Paid<span style="color: gold;">&sup2;</span><ref>Price for the full SaaS without any physical resources other than control and delivery bandwidth kept under  <html><a style="color: pink" title="Current fx" href=https://meansofproduction.biz/imu.php onclick="return popitup('https://meansofproduction.biz/imuq.php?qg=10')">10 &#24037;</a></html> per TLD quarter assuming only stability of fiat basket basis of the &#24037;.</ref>users have access from recursion and additional basic name services for users below developer class up to continuous live maintenance by intelligent agency for operators.
Paid<span style="color: gold;">&sup2;</span><ref>Price for the full SaaS without any physical resources other than control and delivery bandwidth kept under  <html><a style="color: pink" title="Current fx" href=https://meansofproduction.biz/imu.php onclick="return popitup('https://meansofproduction.biz/imuq.php?qg=10')">10 &#24037;</a></html> per TLD quarter assuming only stability of fiat basket basis of the &#24037;.</ref>users have access from recursion and additional basic name services for users below developer class up to continuous live maintenance by intelligent agency for operators.

Revision as of 13:14, 7 September 2022

Domain space (DS) is just the regular public internet with an added top level domain 'dom' and support which operators use for greater control of name space. As used here, it refers to 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.

User name services are provided thru the .dom content mgt system.

.dom

Domain Engineering TLD

  KASTALIEN      peer-peer name system ¹


  Aux-rooted: private name spaces supplement the public one. [1]


Add 1 or more of these name servers ( or their addresses ) to your active resolver(s) to use our aux root:

  • ns.<LINKING_ZONE>
  • . . .
  • ns<n-1>.<LINKING_ZONE>


where

<LINKING_ZONE> ::= <DS_ZONE>.<IANA_ZONE>       A linking zone is a bridge from the public name system, n in <n-1> is currently 2 and

the zone rotations are

<LINKING_ZONE>EpochVendor
<DS_ZONE><IANA_ZONE>

'ai-integration''biz'2005-03 — 2025-02Neustar

These may or may not have the name service.

'meansofproduction''biz'2006-11 — 2024-10Neustar
'meansofproduction'TBA2024-07-14TBA
'mecha.dom' split from aii.bizN/A2023-01-01N/A
'sameboat''live'2017-11 — 2022-11Donuts
'sameboat''network'2022-05 — 2027 Donuts
'sameboat''live'2022-08 —N/A
  • Suffixes dropped in the wild are generally still routed in domain space.*

The rotating linking zone is the distinguishing feature of my alt root concept which otherwise is ordinary DNS/EPP. Although the facilities provided by overlaying services may obscure this fact it's essential to interoperability of private domain spaces with the public internet.

A compromise between stability and flexibility/independence from the priced system is struck by rotation of a IANA TLD and a period of dual routing of the old and new during the rotation.
Canonical mappings from public (IANA) name space into a private domain space are to simply drop the IANA TLD, replace it by .dom or one designated for use in private spaces (which can be the same to replace the whole TLD).

Names only routed in a domain space lack an IANA suffix (or equvalently use .dom) and are not affected by linking zone rotation.

Operators manage impact if any in their domain spaces across linking zone rotations, including determining their own epoch duration policies, above are for core domain space.

* An example is thoughtcrime.biz, tcb.biz will route publicly for a while and then only via DS.


The following were formerly publicly routed but have been private or completely unused for some time.

EpochVendor
<NAME><ZONE>

'kybernet''com'before 2000Verisign
'commoditysoftware''org'before 2014Verisign
'thoughtcrime''biz'before 2022Neustar

Paid²[2]users have access from recursion and additional basic name services for users below developer class up to continuous live maintenance by intelligent agency for operators.

As used here, the background operation of the public priced name systems are assumed as needed, excluded where desirable, e.g. for privacy or security. Our system is constructed using the standard unix networking software and forms a superspace of the public name system with these properties:

  • Individual operators of the system determine which TLDs they recognize. The system administered here only allocates the TLDs FCFS to operators, it doesn't have the intent of acting as a sole authoritative source even for the .dom name, which operators may override to establish cooperating alt roots. The TLD operators in essence agree to a common real TLD space which they may present internally differently, but which starts with the common public systems plus a single reserved name: ".dom" for their private/peer namespace.
  • IPV6 and TLS are defaults, 4 and plain text special cases.
  • Simple name seeking registrars are prohibited. Registrars must offer the name service free bundled with value added services.
  • A rich default common systems application environment which operators may optionally use is provided in which all users are identified and at least in principle, traceable.

An equivalent function is assumed for peer operators, as provided by my DNS/EPP tooling merged with the FRED Czech NIC software as maintained by me for my Ubuntu LTS targets. End users of the "sameboat/C-六" core PHP-Python CMS have significant consumer level DNS functionality upon sufficient entitlement.


  1. see Alt root
  2. Price for the full SaaS without any physical resources other than control and delivery bandwidth kept under 10 工 per TLD quarter assuming only stability of fiat basket basis of the 工.

³ "clean" means a newly formatted host OS instance; Our modifications of various elements such as letsencrypt included in the SaaS, woven through various process such as SSO, registration, etc.


"A superior man, in regard to what he does not know, shows a cautious reserve. If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things. If language be not in accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried on to success. When affairs cannot be carried on to success, proprieties and music do not flourish. When proprieties and music do not flourish, punishments will not be properly awarded. When punishments are not properly awarded, the people do not know how to move hand or foot. Therefore a superior man considers it necessary that the names he uses may be spoken appropriately, and also that what he speaks may be carried out appropriately. What the superior man requires is just that in his words there may be nothing incorrect."