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in-addr.arpa zone data in RIPE database
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Antonio_Blasco Bonito
bonito at nis.garr.it
Tue Mar 2 13:00:57 CET 1993
> > Questions: > Should we automatically make the suggested changes in the > RIPE database? > No. I agree because there could be some cases which are not properly detected by the automated scripts or other cases where a dns-manager is voluntarily keeping things disalligned > > Or should we send mail to the technical contacts asking them > to change things? > Yes. I agree because many dns-managers do not even know of their registration problems. > > We have asked the NIC accept change notices from us, so that > 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 I don't see the point in what Piet says: > > These actions would bring RIPE on the edge of interfering > with the responsabilities of the authoritative persons for > a given zone, be it for "forward" or reverse mapping. The > best RIPE can do is to send a notification to the authority > of a given zone in case of obvious *errors*, NOT if servers > are missing in the DB, since there may be good reason why > they are "missing". Suppose I would be in foo.XX and I would > have a large network with, say, 10 internal and 2 external > nameservers for my domain; if I would loose connectivity to > the outside world, those 10 internal nameservers would be > unreachable and it would be pointless to have nameservers > all over the Internet try to query them all. Therefore I > would have only, say, 2 internal and the 2 external servers > listed for foo.XX in the XX zone file and in the RIPE DB > and I would absolutely not appreciate it if RIPE would send > me time and again a notification that there are more servers > for foo.XX than actually listed in the XX zone or the DB. 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? ---------- ---------- Antonio_Blasco Bonito E-Mail: bonito at nis.garr.it GARR - Network Information Service c=it;a=garr;p=garr;o=nis;s=bonito c/o CNUCE - Istituto del CNR Tel: +39 (50) 593246 Via S. Maria, 36 Telex: 500371 CNUCE I 56126 PISA Italy Fax: +39 (50) 904052 ---------- ----------
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