[governance] Need Help - History of Internet Governance

Milton Mueller Mueller at syr.edu
Wed Oct 5 11:58:27 EDT 2005


Stephane is mostly right, but this is not "the Internet" this is the
"Arpanet," not the same thing. 

>>> Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer at internatif.org> 10/05/05 9:01 AM
>>>
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 02:35:03PM +0200,
 Jovan Kurbalija <jovank at diplomacy.edu> wrote 
 a message of 25 lines which said:

> - When did the mapping of numbers to names first begin? 

I cannot be positive, I'm not old enough, but RFC 229, in september
1971, contained a list of host names for the Arpanet. "SEX" was in it,
thirty years before ".xxx" :-)

The RFC maps these names to the addresses of the time (it was before
IP, "addresses" were 8-bits wide and, as far as I understand, were not
"real" addresses but rather site identifiers).

RFC 606, in december 1973, seems to be the first to suggest to put
that list online, at a standard place (the future HOSTS.TXT). You can
see that the DNS was far away in the future.
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