From Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net Thu Oct 15 16:36:07 1992 From: Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net (Daniel Karrenberg) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 92 16:36:07 +0100 Subject: To get things started In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 29 Sep 92 17:54:39 +0100. <9209291654.AA03695.piet@charon.cwi.nl> Message-ID: <9210151536.AA00558@ncc.ripe.net> > Piet Beertema writes: > Crucial point is swapping, which has to be avoided at > all cost. Which means 16M of memory just isn't enough, > especially when you take into consideration that things > like zone transfers by secondary servers off ns.EU.net > cause the named process to fork off *the complete core > image*. Ruediger has a patch for that. From rv at deins.informatik.uni-dortmund.de Thu Oct 15 17:35:00 1992 From: rv at deins.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (rv at deins.informatik.uni-dortmund.de) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 92 17:35:00 N Subject: To get things started In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 15 Oct 92 16:36:07 +0100. <9210151536.AA00558@ncc.ripe.net> Message-ID: <9210151635.AA04010@deins.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> > > > Piet Beertema writes: > > Crucial point is swapping, which has to be avoided at > > all cost. Which means 16M of memory just isn't enough, > > especially when you take into consideration that things > > like zone transfers by secondary servers off ns.EU.net > > cause the named process to fork off *the complete core > > image*. > > > Ruediger has a patch for that. created by Berthold Paffrath who also posted it to this list the evening just before the Paris RIPE meeting. Berthold called it a "dirty patch" - but it's in production use on the DE-NIC name server for several months and did not create any problems so far, but solved a severe memory problem. That patch also has the advantage, that only clean data coming straight from the zone file and keeping out any nasty cache data. Ruediger Ruediger Volk Universitaet Dortmund, Informatik IRB DE-NIC Postfach 500 500 D-W-4600 Dortmund 50 Germany E-Mail: rv at Informatik.Uni-Dortmund.DE Phone: +49 231 755 4760 Fax: +49 231 755 2386 From OZGIT at TRMETU.BITNET Sat Oct 17 15:04:35 1992 From: OZGIT at TRMETU.BITNET (Attila OZGIT) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 92 15:04:35 TUR Subject: DNS settings for '.tr' domain Message-ID: <9210171331.AA03339@ncc.ripe.net> Dear DNS-WG people, We would like our domain to be registered officially under Internet's world-wide name servers. At the moment we are using an IP/X25 link to NIKHEF (9.6K). In almost 2 months we will have our primary IP link to ICM/NSF (64K). We will be running our primary name server for .tr at IP address 144.122.199.20 (an HP-UX machine), and secondary name server at IP address at 144.122.1.1 (an IBM VM/XA with TCP/IP v2.2). I suppose, we should know the IP numbers of name servers running on your side, and the the rest of the world should know about name servers for .tr domain. Please let us know in case you need more information from our side. IP number assignment, and physical connection to NIKHEF are being handled by Marten Terpstra. Thanks in advance, Attila Ozgit From Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net Tue Oct 20 14:36:33 1992 From: Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net (Daniel Karrenberg) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 92 14:36:33 +0100 Subject: DNS settings for '.tr' domain In-Reply-To: Your message of Sat, 17 Oct 92 15:04:35 +0500. <9210171331.AA03339@ncc.ripe.net> Message-ID: <9210201336.AA09305@ncc.ripe.net> > Attila OZGIT writes: > Dear DNS-WG people, > > We would like our domain to be registered officially under Internet's > world-wide name servers. At the moment we are using an IP/X25 link to > NIKHEF (9.6K). In almost 2 months we will have our primary IP link to ICM/N > SF > (64K). Attila, I suggest to wait with this until you have a more stable IP link. I further suggest that you look for some secondary servers outside Turkey so that the zone information is available even if the link to Turkey is not. Once you have all that you need to send a message to hostmaster at nic.ddn.mil and ask them to change the NS RRs in the root. Of course you have to coordinate this with cliff at lilac.Berkeley.EDU who runs your service now. Daniel