Open Root Server Network

Open Root Server Network (ORSN) was a network of Domain Name System root nameservers for the Internet. ORSN DNS root zone information was kept in synchronization with the "official" Domain Name System root nameservers 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/IANA/ICANN/VeriSign, limit the control over the Internet that this gives, while ensuring that domain names remain unambiguous. And to avoid the technical possibility of global "Internet shutdown" by one party.[1] They also expect their network to make domain name resolutions faster for everyone.

Open Root Server Network logo

Markus Grundmann, 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 UNIX de facto standard DNS server, is a high-profile proponent of the ORSN.[2] Paul Vixie is member of Security and Stability Advisory Committee of ICANN,[3] he served on the Board of Trustees of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) from 2005 to 2013, also as ARIN chairman in 2009 and 2010.[4]

ORSN has 2 operating modes:

  • ICANN BASED (default) operating mode involves daily synchronization, except that removed TLDs are not removed from the ORSN root.
  • INDEPENDENT mode has no automatic synchronization and is activated "whenever the political situation of the world - in our opinion - makes this step necessary because the possibility of a modification and/or a downtime of the ICANN root zone exists or we do not want that our root zone will rebuild automatically."[5]

Operating History

  • ORSN operated from February 2002 until the end of 2008.[6]
  • ORSN operated again from June 2013 until May 2019.[7]

Several Internet service providers in Europe used ORSN as a root for their name servers.

ORSN root nameservers

ORSN root server system consists of 13 root servers, a distributed system connected on a secure VPN, for synchronization and management. All of the 13 servers are running on FreeBSD and BIND. Monitoring and management daemon was developed by founder, Markus Grundmann.

Letter IP Country IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Operator / Sponsor
A Austria 185.29.88.82 2a00:a6a0:1:1::6:2 XINON GmbH, St. Anna am Aigen, Austria
B Poland 91.206.27.66 2001:67c:2044:c139::53 HosTeam S.C., Poznań, Poland
C Germany 178.19.70.8 2a01:440:1:f:178:19:70:8 whTec, Oberhausen, Germany
D Netherlands 85.17.122.15 2001:1af8:40e0:a007:bbb:: Mr. Ömer Canıtez
E Denmark Zen Systems A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark
F Germany 212.224.71.116 2a01:7e0:0:100:212:224:71:116 First Colo GmbH, Munich, Germany
G Greece 193.93.165.1 Association for the Development of West Athens (ASDA), Athens, Greece
H France 188.165.175.112 2001:41d0:2:5a70::c0de Mr. Péter Vámos, Budapest, Hungary
I India 180.149.57.12 National Knowledge Network, New Delhi, India
J Germany 188.138.82.98 3Q Medien GmbH, Potsdam, Germany
K Germany 82.206.1.22 2001:4b88:9000:: Titan Networks GmbH, Hofheim, Germany
L Netherlands 79.99.236.6 JustNet GmbH, Baden, Switzerland
M Germany 82.193.249.196 Markus Grundmann, Founder of ORSN, Germany

table data from ORSN Root Zone[8] Version: 2015022600
ORSN Root Server Systems Technical Information

ORSN Public DNS Servers

ORSN Public DNS Servers are operated by the community of ORSN, providing Domain Name System access freely for everyone, without any limitation. It does not serve additional TLDs but only the regular ICANN TLDs. ORSN public DNS servers are intended to respect privacy and should not log usage, although these servers are run independently and there is no technical means by which ORSN can enforce this. Anyone may choose to run an OSRN public DNS server and submit it via web form. These DNS servers are an alternative option for users that don't have a local ORSN-ready server or in the case that the local ISP doesn't support the use of ORSN. All registered servers are monitored constantly, for availability and functionality.[9]

FQDN IP Country IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Operator / Sponsor
ns0.freeinfosociety.org France 188.165.175.115 2001:41d0:2:5a70::1 Mr. Péter Vámos, Budapest, Hungary
ns1.freeinfosociety.org France 37.187.23.23 2001:41d0:a:1717::1 Mr. Péter Vámos, Budapest, Hungary
ns2.freeinfosociety.org France 37.187.99.178 2001:41d0:a:23b2::1 Mr. Péter Vámos, Budapest, Hungary
ns01.ch.orsn.it-schwerin.de Switzerland 178.209.50.232 2a02:418:6a04:178:209:50:232:cafe Mr. Daniel Pajonzeck
orsn-ns01.zirkumflex.net Germany 84.200.83.54 2001:1608:10:102::acab Mr. Daniel Thielemann
orsn-ns.godau.eu Germany 109.230.224.42 2a02:d40:3:1:ac11:71ff:feee:41b3 Mr. Jens Godau
orsn-ns2.godau.eu Germany 87.118.126.225 2001:1b60:3:267:3436:21:0:1 Mr. Jens Godau
orsn.dnscache.cyborg-connect.de Germany 37.187.193.30 Cyborg-Connect.de
orsn-ns01.first-colo.de Germany 212.224.71.71 2a01:7e0::212:224:71:71 First Colo GmbH
orsn-ns02.first-colo.nl Netherlands 79.133.62.62 First Colo GmbH
a.tx.nic.servertx.cf United States 73.77.226.173 Telecom Texas

ORSN Public DNS data last updated on 11 March 2019.
source: Official ORSN Public DNS live data and monitoring.

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