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[address-policy-wg] Summary of the PI Task Force's recent discussions
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Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at nic.fr
Mon Aug 11 11:20:16 CEST 2003
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 11:16:20AM +0200, Gert Doering <gert at Space.Net> wrote a message of 28 lines which said: > "Special" in the sense of "needs an IP address that cannot ever > change because it cannot be looked up by DNS"? Right. > There's nothing more special about ns.nic.de than about > www.google.com - if the service moves, the address in the DNS > changes, and people won't even notice. Hmmm, Gert, sorry if I seem rude, but did you heard of glue records? If not, "whois -h whois.iana.org de" and you'll understand the difference with Google (the last change we requested from IANA, adding a new name server, ns3.domain-registry.nl, for ".re" is now three weeks old and still not performed... DENIC has similar experience.).
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