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The DNS root servers are thirteen DNS server clusters which are responsible for delegating DNS requests to the top level domain (TLD) nameservers. The DNS Root Servers
A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: VeriSign Naming and Directory Services B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Information Sciences Institute C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Cogent Communications D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: University of Maryland E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: NASA Ames Research Center F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: U.S. DOD Network Information Center H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Autonomica/NORDUnet I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Autonomica/NORDUnet J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: VeriSign Naming and Directory Services K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Reseaux IP Europeens - Network Coordination Centre L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
Operator: WIDE Project The DNS root servers have not been changed between 29 January, 2004 and today -- 22 November, 2006. To view the canonical list of current DNS root servers, view the named.root file at Internic. Related Articles on DNS
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