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Internet Systems Consortium

Internet Systems Consortium, Inc., also known as ISC, is a Delaware-registered, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that supports the infrastructure of the universal, self-organizing Internet by developing and maintaining core production-quality software, protocols, and operations.[1][2] ISC has developed several key Internet technologies that enable the global Internet, including: BIND, ISC DHCP and Kea. Other software projects no longer in active development include OpenReg and ISC AFTR (an implementation of an IPv4/IPv6 transition protocol based on Dual-Stack Lite).

Internet Systems Consortium
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Founder
TypeNetwork Engineering
FocusDNS, BIND, DHCP, Kea, Internet
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jeff Osborn (President)
Employees
35
Websitewww.isc.org
Formerly called
Internet Software Consortium
ASN
  • 3557

ISC operates one of the 13 global authoritative DNS root servers, F-Root.[3][4]

Over the years a number of additional software systems were operated under ISC (for example: INN and Lynx) to better support the Internet's infrastructure. ISC also expanded their operational activities to include Internet hosting facilities for other open-source projects such as NetBSD, XFree86, kernel.org, secondary name-service (SNS) for more than 50 top-level domains, and a DNS OARC (Operations, Analysis and Research Center) for monitoring and reporting of the Internet's DNS.

ISC is actively involved in the community design process; it authors and participates in the development of the IETF standards, including the production of managed open-source software used as a reference implementation of the DNS.[5]

ISC is primarily funded by the sale of technical support contracts for its open source software.[6]

History edit

Originally the company was founded as the Internet Software Consortium, Inc. The founders included Paul Vixie, Rick Adams and Carl Malamud. The corporation was intended to continue the development of BIND software. The founders believed that it was necessary that BIND's maintenance and development be managed and funded by an independent organization. ISC was designated as a root name server operator by IANA, originally as NS.ISC.ORG and later as F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.[citation needed]

In January 2004, ISC reorganized under the new name Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.[7]

In July 2013, ISC spun off the Security Business Unit to Farsight Security, Inc. a new company started by ISC founder Paul Vixie.[8]

In early 2020, ISC closed its headquarters in Redwood City, California and moved its operations to Newmarket, New Hampshire.[9]

Open Source edit

ISC develops and maintains open source networking software, including BIND and two DHCP implementations: ISC DHCP and Kea DHCP. ISC also distributes INN and several older, unmaintained projects.[1] Some early aspects of its software were developed by developers that were commercially employed by Nominum, amongst others.[10]

ISC license edit

ISC developed and used the ISC license, which is functionally similar to the simplified BSD and MIT licenses. The ISC license is OpenBSD's preferred license for new code.[11]

All current versions of ISC-hosted software are available under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.[12]

DNS root server edit

ISC operates the DNS "F" root server,[1] the first such server to be distributed using anycast. In 2007 it was announced that ISC and ICANN would sign an agreement regarding the operation of F, the first such agreement made between ICANN and a root-server operator.[13]

Usenet moderators list edit

ISC maintains and publishes (on ftp.isc.org) the central Usenet moderators list and relays for moderated groups, so individual server operators don't have to track moderator changes.[14]

Internet Domain Survey edit

 
Number of Internet hosts worldwide in 1970–2015[15]

The Internet Domain Survey searched the Domain Name System (DNS) to discover every Internet host. The survey began when only a few hundred hosts were Internet-linked.[16] The earliest published reports, dated 1993, were performed by Network Wizards owner Mark K. Lottor. The Internet host count was 1313000 in January 1993 and 1062660523 in the January 2017 survey.[17]

ISC ended its sponsorship and publication of the Internet Domain Survey in 2019.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The History of ISC". Internet Systems Consortium. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  2. ^ Internal Revenue Service (2007-12-15). . Internet Systems Consortium. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-11-18. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  3. ^ "F-Root". Internet Systems Consortium. 10 July 2019. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  4. ^ "Milestone Agreement Reached Between ICANN, and F Root Server Operator, Internet Systems Consortium". ICANN. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  5. ^ "IETF Standards Written by ISC Contributors". Internet Systems Consortium. ISC. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  6. ^ (PDF). ISC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  7. ^ "ISC Mission". Internet Systems Consortium. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  8. ^ "ISC Spins Off Its Security Business Unit". Internet Systems Consortium. 2 July 2013. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  9. ^ "ISC 2019 Year in Review". Internet Systems Consortium. 13 January 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-20. Retrieved 2008-12-04. David Conrad founded Nominum in 1999 to develop BIND9 and ISC DHCP3 for the Internet Software Consortium
  11. ^ "OpenBSD: Copyright Policy". openbsd.org. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  12. ^ "ISC Software Licenses". Internet Systems Consortium. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Milestone Agreement Reached Between ICANN, and F Root Server Operator, Internet Systems Consortium". ICANN. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  14. ^ Usenet Hierarchy FAQ Section 4.
  15. ^ . Internet Systems Consortium. Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  16. ^ . Internet Systems Consortium. Archived from the original on 2008-11-17. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  17. ^ "Internet Domain Survey, January 2017". Internet Systems Consortium. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
  18. ^ "ISC ends Internet Domain Survey". Internet Systems Consortium. 26 August 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2020.

External links edit

  • ISC Official site

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Internet Systems Consortium Inc also known as ISC is a Delaware registered 501 c 3 non profit corporation that supports the infrastructure of the universal self organizing Internet by developing and maintaining core production quality software protocols and operations 1 2 ISC has developed several key Internet technologies that enable the global Internet including BIND ISC DHCP and Kea Other software projects no longer in active development include OpenReg and ISC AFTR an implementation of an IPv4 IPv6 transition protocol based on Dual Stack Lite Internet Systems ConsortiumFounded1994 30 years ago 1994 FounderPaul Vixie Carl Malamud Rick AdamsTypeNetwork EngineeringFocusDNS BIND DHCP Kea InternetLocationNewmarket New Hampshire U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleJeff Osborn President Employees35Websitewww wbr isc wbr orgFormerly calledInternet Software ConsortiumASN3557 ISC operates one of the 13 global authoritative DNS root servers F Root 3 4 Over the years a number of additional software systems were operated under ISC for example INN and Lynx to better support the Internet s infrastructure ISC also expanded their operational activities to include Internet hosting facilities for other open source projects such as NetBSD XFree86 kernel org secondary name service SNS for more than 50 top level domains and a DNS OARC Operations Analysis and Research Center for monitoring and reporting of the Internet s DNS ISC is actively involved in the community design process it authors and participates in the development of the IETF standards including the production of managed open source software used as a reference implementation of the DNS 5 ISC is primarily funded by the sale of technical support contracts for its open source software 6 Contents 1 History 2 Open Source 3 ISC license 4 DNS root server 5 Usenet moderators list 6 Internet Domain Survey 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOriginally the company was founded as the Internet Software Consortium Inc The founders included Paul Vixie Rick Adams and Carl Malamud The corporation was intended to continue the development of BIND software The founders believed that it was necessary that BIND s maintenance and development be managed and funded by an independent organization ISC was designated as a root name server operator by IANA originally as NS ISC ORG and later as F ROOT SERVERS NET citation needed In January 2004 ISC reorganized under the new name Internet Systems Consortium Inc 7 In July 2013 ISC spun off the Security Business Unit to Farsight Security Inc a new company started by ISC founder Paul Vixie 8 In early 2020 ISC closed its headquarters in Redwood City California and moved its operations to Newmarket New Hampshire 9 Open Source editISC develops and maintains open source networking software including BIND and two DHCP implementations ISC DHCP and Kea DHCP ISC also distributes INN and several older unmaintained projects 1 Some early aspects of its software were developed by developers that were commercially employed by Nominum amongst others 10 ISC license editMain article ISC license ISC developed and used the ISC license which is functionally similar to the simplified BSD and MIT licenses The ISC license is OpenBSD s preferred license for new code 11 All current versions of ISC hosted software are available under the Mozilla Public License 2 0 12 DNS root server editISC operates the DNS F root server 1 the first such server to be distributed using anycast In 2007 it was announced that ISC and ICANN would sign an agreement regarding the operation of F the first such agreement made between ICANN and a root server operator 13 Usenet moderators list editISC maintains and publishes on ftp isc org the central Usenet moderators list and relays for moderated groups so individual server operators don t have to track moderator changes 14 Internet Domain Survey edit nbsp Number of Internet hosts worldwide in 1970 2015 15 The Internet Domain Survey searched the Domain Name System DNS to discover every Internet host The survey began when only a few hundred hosts were Internet linked 16 The earliest published reports dated 1993 were performed by Network Wizards owner Mark K Lottor The Internet host count was 1313 000 in January 1993 and 1062 660 523 in the January 2017 survey 17 ISC ended its sponsorship and publication of the Internet Domain Survey in 2019 18 See also editOpen Source Applications Foundation OSAF References edit a b c The History of ISC Internet Systems Consortium Retrieved 2020 09 14 Internal Revenue Service 2007 12 15 501 c 3 exemption letter Internet Systems Consortium Archived from the original PDF on 2008 11 18 Retrieved 2009 04 11 F Root Internet Systems Consortium 10 July 2019 Retrieved 2020 09 14 Milestone Agreement Reached Between ICANN and F Root Server Operator Internet Systems Consortium ICANN Retrieved 2020 09 14 IETF Standards Written by ISC Contributors Internet Systems Consortium ISC Retrieved 14 September 2020 2019 ISC Annual Report PDF ISC Archived from the original PDF on 2020 10 01 Retrieved 2020 09 14 ISC Mission Internet Systems Consortium Retrieved 2020 09 14 ISC Spins Off Its Security Business Unit Internet Systems Consortium 2 July 2013 Retrieved 2020 09 14 ISC 2019 Year in Review Internet Systems Consortium 13 January 2020 Retrieved 14 September 2020 Nominum Inc history Archived from the original on 2008 12 20 Retrieved 2008 12 04 David Conrad founded Nominum in 1999 to develop BIND9 and ISC DHCP3 for the Internet Software Consortium OpenBSD Copyright Policy openbsd org Retrieved 5 March 2024 ISC Software Licenses Internet Systems Consortium Retrieved 14 September 2020 Milestone Agreement Reached Between ICANN and F Root Server Operator Internet Systems Consortium ICANN Retrieved 2020 09 14 Usenet Hierarchy FAQ Section 4 Internet host count history Internet Systems Consortium Archived from the original on May 18 2012 Retrieved May 16 2012 ISC Internet Domain Survey Internet Systems Consortium Archived from the original on 2008 11 17 Retrieved 2009 04 11 Internet Domain Survey January 2017 Internet Systems Consortium Retrieved 2017 02 14 ISC ends Internet Domain Survey Internet Systems Consortium 26 August 2019 Retrieved 14 September 2020 External links editISC Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Internet Systems Consortium amp oldid 1220011132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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