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DNS in Action

You're reading from   DNS in Action A detailed and practical guide to DNS implementation, configuration, and administration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2006
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811787
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Edition 1st Edition
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CP Books a.s. CP Books a.s.
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

DNS in Action
Credits
About the Authors
1. Preface
1. Domain Name System FREE CHAPTER 2. DNS Protocol 3. DNS Extension 4. Name Server Implementation 5. Tools for DNS Debugging and Administration 6. Domain Delegation and Registration 7. Reverse Domain Delegation 8. Internet Registry 9. DNS in Closed Intranets 10. DNS and Firewall Country Codes and RIRs
Index

8.1 International Organizations


A history of organizations that focus on the Internet would be enough for an independent and very interesting publication. The Internet was born in the USA and was financed for many years by American taxpayers. This situation became no longer viable in the ‘90s resulting in the creation of a new structure of Internet organization. End users participate in financing this structure by paying their Internet providers for connectivity and for registration of their subdomains. Providers then put part of these payments towards the activities of these international organizations.

Two links from the original structure are important for us as ordinary Internet users:

  • RFC-editor, which publishes the RFC standards (http://www.rfc-editor.org/). This link is a source for Internet standards for us. To better understand the process of Internet standards, it is recommended to look at RFC 2026.

  • The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Its home page http://www.iana.org...

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