Peter van Roste

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Internet Explained Part II: Naming and Addressing Peter VAN ROSTE “Nerds in the Parliament” European Parliament 23 May 2011

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Internet ExplainedPart II: Naming and Addressing

Peter VAN ROSTE“Nerds in the Parliament”European Parliament23 May 2011

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IP Addresses

‣Electronic devices need addresses to communicate

with each other

‣IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) addresses are

running out

‣IPv6 addresses have been introduced over the last

decade

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IPv4 - IPv6

IPv4 IPv6

Format 91.198.174.2 3ffe:6a88:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344

Range 4 × 109 3,4 × 1038

Benefits All equipment compatible More secureBetter routing – more stability

IPv4 is running out

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IPv4 - IPv6

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The Need for Domain Names

There are three main reasons:

‣Remembering addresses

‣Stability (the underlying IP address can change

without any impact on the users)

‣Security (Requests can be diverted to avoid server

overload)

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The Need for Domain Names

74.125.77.106

74.125.77.106

147.67.119.102

147.67.119.102 www.europa.eu www.europa.eu

193.252.122.103

193.252.122.103

212.113.82.182

212.113.82.182

212.58.253.68

212.58.253.68

193.23.48.134

193.23.48.134

94.100.119.1 94.100.119.1 www.hyves.nl www.hyves.nl

www.bbc.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk [email protected]

[email protected]

www.allegro.pl www.allegro.pl

blog.orange.fr blog.orange.fr www.google.it www.google.it

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How does it work?

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Who’s who?

These are the Key Players:

The user registers a Domain Name (he is the

registrant or domain name owner)

The reseller selling the domain name (and often

hosting or email services) is the registrar

The operator of the country code top level domain

(e.g. .UK) is the registry

ICANN is the global policy coordinator for Top Level

Domains

IANA is the operator of the Root Zone

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The Rootzone

Source: http://www.root-servers.org/

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The Rootzone

13 identical copies managed by different organisations

European organisations (Netnod and RIPE NCC)

Named A to M

Technical operator: IANA under US DoC contract

Any change requires agreement of US DoC

323 entries 21 gTLDs

11 Test domains

37 IDNs (

254 Country Code Top Level Domains (ISO 3166 list only)