From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: ggm@algebras.org (George Michaelson) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 09:31:01 +1000 Subject: [TUHS] Happy birthday, symbolics.com! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I was at UCL-CS when we turned on DNS in 85/6 -This was the eastern end of the spiral arm of the galaxy, feeding MoD and Goonhilly downs and the Post Office, as well as a rather odd service mapping ARPAnet to JANET via kermit amongst other things. Smoke filled rooms with spooks in dark glasses and men with ribbon-chest-boards were mentioned in passing when UCL staff went to SRI for meetings. Odd times. I never went. Bob Braden came over for some liaison meeting at the end of SATNET (2meg satlink, huge for the day) and was grumpy because due deference was not shown. Mike Lesk came for a long residency. he was nice, chatty, obsessed with Tristram Shandy. I liked him more. At one level, "nothing happened" because mail and news still flowed as it used to. But random connects in FTP and Telnet now had subtly different underpinnings. Before this turn-on, when we used /etc/hosts.txt in anger we could wind up being delayed beyond the 30 second login timer and fail to connect for service because lookups files timed out. After this turn-on, we connected more reliably more often. I was doing OSI code work, and had to share some files with people at BRL and UDel and other places, it was a real pain in the neck. The fuzzball had been turned off in favour of a BBN butterfly. oooooh multiprocessing. sexy. Also flakey as hell. I had root on some of the boxes, two or three flicks of configuration changed from one t'other and back again. It was hard to get excited about it because ubiquitous meant still having serial-line communications with UUCP and dealing with Jacob Palme in his not-quite-USENET world of research mailing lists, and bitnet. mmdf and news looks the same if you ship the bytes on tape, in the end. On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 9:22 AM, Warner Losh wrote: > nic.ddn.mil post-dated symbolics.com registering by a couple of years. They > had a complicated form to fill out to get a domain name after the less > formal system became too burdensome to scale. > > Warner > > > On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Angus Robinson > wrote: >> >> According to wikipoedia, .com was setup in January of 1985 and was >> administered by the US Department of Defense. Although they contracted SRI >> International, which in turn created DDN-NIC (SRI-NIC), which was found at >> nic.ddn.mil. >> >> Assuming they registered it under SRI-NIC. >> >> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 2:18 PM Pete Wright wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 03/14/2018 14:14, Dave Horsfall wrote: >>> > The first Internet domain, symbolics.com, was registered in 1985 at >>> > 0500Z ("Zulu" time, i.e. UTC). >>> > >>> >>> This was well before my time, so pardon my ignorance here, but who was >>> the registrar that they used to register this domain? >>> >>> thanks! >>> -pete >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Pete Wright >>> pete at nomadlogic.org >>> @nomadlogicLA >>> >