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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13.12.2018 05:27, Joe Abley via
Unbound-users wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:7630AE71-508C-4D8A-8385-F3CC19833344@hopcount.ca">I
personally have no reason to make my life difficult by doing this,
and I have no users I hate enough to inflict this kind of ticking
timebomb on them, but there are no DNS style police here and if
someone wants to make their own root zone, I say go for it. You
only live once.
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With OPENNIC there is already another (aka alt) root zone in
existence. Not sure about the upcoming blockchain domains, whether
being more the traditional design or rather similar to onion or
different altogether. And currently OPENNIC does resolve those
blockchain domains, aside those IANA/ICANN, whilst the IANA/ICANN
current implementation is limited to their model.<br>
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I don't see that Unbound needs any modifications to consult a different root zone on a different set of servers, though.</pre>
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With different root zones in existence unbound can currently handle
only one.<br>
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