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Re: dom-net tag under domain

  • To: (Daniel Karrenberg)
  • From: (Antonio_Blasco Bonito)
  • Date: Tue, 30 Nov 93 11:37:39 MET
  • Cc:
  • Organization: GARR Network Information Service

> 
> As Tony already said we'd rather not do that right now to avoid valatility
> in database semantics. Please note that this will be fixed automatically
> and in a very general manner once the database goes classless!
> 
> Suggestion: The dom-net field is a "hint" field only. It does not hurt at all
> to list the whole network even if only part of it is used by the particular
> domain. One net can appear in several domain objects.
> 
> Daniel

In principle I agree, but to apply your suggestion we would have to change
many entries which were written under the assumption that subnetworks were
allowed in dom-net...
We will rewrite dom-net: as remarks: dom-net: unless you can give us a piece
of perl software (to put before the sintax checker) which converts from
"subnet" to "whole net". Perl programmers are a very scarse resource here...

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