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	Title		: Operation of TLD zones
	Author(s)	: K. Lindqvist
	Filename	: draft-kurtis-tld-ops-00.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2005-7-14
	
   The Internet is today the defacto standard packet network for a lot
   of critical communications.  The Internet in turn have a heavy
   dependency on the Domain Name System (DNS) for it's ^normal^
   operations.  The IETF in June 2000 described the operating
   requirements [1]for the so called root-servers that defines the root
   of the DNS lookup tree.  Similar requirements could where deemed
   needed be applied to DNS infrastructure at other levels of the DNS
   tree as well.  This document analyses these requirements and what can
   be done to ensure a reliable DNS infrastructure.

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