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Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Wed Sep 10 13:12:52 CEST 2003
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Koch <pk at TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> writes: >> allowing a TLD to put all its name servers in a single AS. They >> made the new gTLDs use at least 2. So I would have expected >> ICANN to apply Peter> As in "info"? No surprise, both RRSets are identical: Peter> info 172800 IN NS tld1.ultradns.net Peter> info 172800 IN NS tld2.ultradns.net Oooh! When .info was started, it used Nominum's GNS hosting service (RIP). ICANN made Nominum use 2 AS's for the /24s it had for that anycast DNS service. It's strange they didn't insist on 2 AS's when the zone moved to UltraDNS. Not only that the addresses for tld[12].ultradns.net are in one /20!
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