"first" computer on the internet

Ray Arachelian ray at arachelian.com
Sat Jul 19 14:03:39 CDT 2008


Diane Bruce wrote:
> It's hugely funny or sad to see domain registrar's automatically
> prefixing domain names with 'www'. I have often joked to others that
> we could safely remove the destination port from tcp/ip packets, after
> all, it's always going to be port 80 right? We could save two bytes
> per packet. (Again, I was joking! apart from DNS and e-mail not working
> it would work fine right? ;-) )
>   

I think it goes back to the original idea of using a separate server for 
each service.  So back in the day, ftp.apple.com was really a dedicated 
ftp server.  (DNS round-robin I think came later, is that the case or am 
I smoking crack?)

Other machines were used for other purposes, hence ns1. ns2, mail, etc.

The ports had little to do with it.

ftp to apple.com would get you nowhere.  ftp.anycompany.com would likely 
work.  Even if the machine might be named gandalf, or sneetch, or 
mickey, or potassium.
So they just extended that idea and slapped on www.




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