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Re: admin-c in inetnum

  • From: Michael Hallgren < >
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 22:25:11 +0200
  • Reply-to: Michael Hallgren < >

On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 04:07:54PM +0000, Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet wrote:
>   Hi Paula!
>   
>   Interesting question...
> 
> >The administrative person specified in the admin-c field must be 
> >physically located at the site of the network.
> 
>   Reviewing some of my most recent assignments, I have to conclude that
>   this requirement is broken. E.g. where to "find" a suitable admin-c for
>   a regional school network? The responsible people, and thus the admin-c:
>   are civil servants located in some admin building. The network itself is
>   serving all the schools across a county/region/federal state.
>   Only occasionally would the admin-c be geographically co-located with
>   (parts of the) network.
>   
>   I suppose a more reasonable requirement would be to have the admin-c
>   "belong" to the organisation requesting address space.


As a role account, for example (a well managed role account that is). Of
course, some admin. overhead, but ??


Michael


>   
>   Btw, I'm working with that requirement for xx.ac.at domains, too. It has
>   proven to be sensible.
>   
>   Wilfried.
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