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by skissane
101 days ago
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> Give each country it's own NS in the TLD and give them the authority to update it There are 193 UN member states. Then add to that the Vatican, Taiwan, and dozens of overseas (or otherwise special) territories having ISO 3166 country codes. Can you trust all those governments to reliably play their part in such a system? This is part of why the current setup works - it isn’t dependent on the cooperation of any government agency to function. |
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That said, I would never respect the DNS TTL of such a scheme, for my own use cases. I'd query each of them once an hour, latch the last response forever, and delay propagation of a new response for a full week that it stayed stable before serving the new record.