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Blocking International DNS
On Nov 22, 2010, at 7:25 AM, Joe Abley wrote:
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> On 2010-11-22, at 00:00, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
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>> Indeed, offshore resolvers, offshore DNS infrastructure and the
>> progressive's futile attempts at interference with free markets is
>> once again thwarted. We all know that U.S. law helps keep the internet
>> safe </sarcasm>
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> You don't think
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> "(i) a service provider, as that term is defined in section 512(k)(1) of title 17, United States Code, or other operator of a domain name system server shall take reasonable steps that will prevent a domain name from resolving to that domain name?s Internet protocol address;"
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> could be taken as a requirement for providers to intercept attempts to use off-network DNS resolvers and manage such requests to meet the end goal above?
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> Given that many providers already do this (for whatever reason), it's not much of a stretch to see someone declaring that such behaviour falls under the umbrella of "reasonable steps".
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> I'm not suggesting that I think any of this is reasonable or sensible, but it does seem to imply an operational burden on service providers.
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If it does, then, you'll find open tunnel servers providing tunnels to off-shore DNS services.
Sigh.
I really wish congress had better things to do than getting into a technology arms race with the people of the united states.
Oh, wait, they do have better things to do, they just aren't doing them.
Owen