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'''Open Root Server Network''' ('''ORSN''') was a network of [[Domain Name System]] [[root nameserver]]s for the [[Internet]].
ORSN [[DNS root zone]] information was kept in synchronization with the "official" [[Domain Name System]] [[root nameserver]]s coordinated by [[ICANN]]. The networks were 100% compatible, though ORSN was operated independently. The ORSN servers were primarily placed in [[Europe]]. ORSN is also used by public name servers, providing [[Domain Name System]] access freely for everyone, without any limitation until the project closed in May 2019.
ORSN was primarily started to reduce the over-dependence of Internet users on the United States and [[Department of Commerce]]/[[Internet Assigned Numbers Authority|IANA]]/[[ICANN]]/[[VeriSign]], limit the control over the Internet that this gives, while ensuring that [[___domain name]]s remain unambiguous. It also helps avoid the technical possibility of global "Internet shutdown" by one party.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tfl09.blogspot.com/2006/09/orsn-european-open-root-server-network.html|title=Under The Stairs: ORSN – European Open Root Server Network|date=September 19, 2006}}</ref> They also expect their network to make ___domain name resolutions faster for everyone.
[[Markus Grundmann]], based in Germany, is the founder of ORSN, and author of ORSN distributed system management and monitoring software solution.
[[Paul Vixie]], the main designer of [[BIND]], the [[de facto standard]] software for [[DNS server]]s in [[UNIX]]-like operating systems, is a high-profile proponent of the ORSN.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.circleid.com/posts/why_i_am_participating_in_the_orsn_project/|title=Why I Am Participating in the ORSN Project|website=www.circleid.com}}</ref> Paul Vixie is member of Security and Stability Advisory Committee of [[ICANN]];<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.icann.org/groups/ssac|title=Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) - ICANN|website=www.icann.org}}</ref> he served on the
ORSN has two operating modes:
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[http://www.orsn.org/en/tech/ ORSN Root Server Systems Technical Information]
==ORSN
ORSN
{| class="wikitable"
|-----
! FQDN
! IP
! IPv4
! IPv6
! Operator /
! Operational Status
|-
! ns0.freeinfosociety.org
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| {{IPaddr|188.165.175.115}}
| {{IPaddr|2001:41d0:2:5a70::1}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
! ns1.freeinfosociety.org
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| {{IPaddr|37.187.23.23}}
| {{IPaddr|2001:41d0:a:1717::1}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
!ns2.freeinfosociety.org
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| {{IPaddr|37.187.99.178}}
| {{IPaddr|2001:41d0:a:23b2::1}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
! ns01.ch.orsn.it-schwerin.de
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| {{IPaddr|178.209.50.232}}
| {{IPaddr|2a02:418:6a04:178:209:50:232:cafe}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
! orsn-ns01.zirkumflex.net
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| {{IPaddr|84.200.83.54}}
| {{IPaddr|2001:1608:10:102::acab}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
! orsn-ns.godau.eu
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| {{IPaddr|109.230.224.42}}
| {{IPaddr|2a02:d40:3:1:ac11:71ff:feee:41b3}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
! orsn-ns2.godau.eu
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| {{IPaddr|87.118.126.225}}
| {{IPaddr|2001:1b60:3:267:3436:21:0:1}}
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| Non-Operational
|-----
! orsn.dnscache.cyborg-connect.de
| {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany
| {{IPaddr|37.187.193.30}}
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| Cyborg-Connect.de
| Non-Operational
|-----
! orsn-ns01.first-colo.de
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| {{IPaddr|2a01:7e0::212:224:71:71}}
| First Colo GmbH
| Operational
|-----
! orsn-ns02.first-colo.nl
| {{flagicon|Netherlands}}
| {{IPaddr|79.133.62.62}}
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| First Colo GmbH
| Operational
|-----
! a.tx.nic.servertx.cf
| {{flagicon|
| {{IPaddr|
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| Verotel International
| Non-Operational
|}
ORSN Public DNS data last updated on
source: [http://www.orsn.net/en/tech/pubdns/ Official ORSN Public DNS live data and monitoring.]
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