Hi, I was wondering if any resolver operators were seeing 127.0.53.53 in log files. For anyone who isn’t aware, seeing that address would suggest a “name collision” (see https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-collision-2013-12-06-en if you don’t know what that is). As currently over 300 new generic TLDs have been delegated and there was much ... ‘discussion’ about the risk associated with the delegation of those TLDs, I’d be interested in hearing about anything anyone is seeing related to “name collision". Thanks, -drc
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 06:11:36PM -0700, David Conrad <drc@virtualized.org> wrote a message of 43 lines which said:
I was wondering if any resolver operators were seeing 127.0.53.53 in log files.
Most of it will probably be created by OARC members (or other researchers) testing the ICANN system with dig, drill or delv...
For anyone who isn’t aware, seeing that address would suggest a “name collision”
No (see above).
there was much ... ‘discussion’ about the risk associated with the delegation of those TLDs,
No, not really, it's just FUD created by people who wanted to delay the new gTLDs, plus ICANN always eager to add new rules.
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