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Sophie Hamilton wrote: > On 9/18/09, Ed Hurst <ehurst at soulkiln.org> wrote: >> My knowledge is limited. Let's pretend for a moment some ruler decides for >> his country to "shut down the Net" the only way he knows -- kill the root >> DNS servers, or something similar. > > The 13 root DNS servers are spread out all over the world, not based > in one country. As long as one root DNS server exists, DNS queries can > still theoretically work, although that one DNS server would be under > enormous strain. I was under the impression that these 13 "root servers" know where the name server is for each tld; so a client would next query the name server for a particular tld. If the nameservers for a particular ccTLD were taken down (Ed's question); then would not all sites for that country be down after ttl expired?
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