in-addr.arpa zone data in RIPE database
Piet.Beertema at mcsun.EU.net Piet.Beertema at mcsun.EU.net
Tue Mar 2 13:12:05 CET 1993
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> We have asked the NIC accept change notices from us, so tha
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> registration of reverse servers in the database would be
> enough to get them into the DNS. Is this desirable?
> NO!!
I do not agree, I think it would be very useful to the European
networking community to interact with RIPE-NCC only instead of
having to interact with both RIPE-NCC and the US NIC
Interaction is fine. But RIPE stepping into someone
else's authority is quite something different!
I don't see the point in what Piet says:
.....
If you "have only, say, 2 internal and the 2 external servers
listed for foo.XX in the XX zone file" how could the RIPE-NCC script
discover the other 8 internal servers? Looking in glass ball?
Reread the original message: it explicitly contained
a sentence:
Then a list of all reverse servers found in the DNS:
which implies that DNS is queried to find all (in this
case reverse) nameservers. How that's done is irrelevant.
Piet
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