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[dns-wg] Changes to RIPE DNS Infrastructure
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Carsten Schiefner
ripe-wgs.cs at schiefner.de
Fri Apr 15 12:28:02 CEST 2005
Hi Jim, all - Jim Reid wrote: > Thanks for this announcement. However I'm surprised and disappointed > that the NCC didn't discuss the reorganisation with the DNS WG. > > Where will the ENUM zones that are/were on ns.ripe.net live once these > changes have been done? e164.arpa sits on ns-pri.ripe.net for quite a while already and is consistently delegated from arpa. According to the announcement I expect those E.164 CCs having ns.ripe.net as a secondary be moved to ns-sec.ripe.net. This, I believe, would require bilateral cooperation with the respective Tier 1 registry as the latter would have to update the zone on the primary to reflect the change from ns.ripe.net to ns-sec.ripe.net. Best, Carsten Schiefner
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