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[db-wg] Re: [dns-wg] Proposal to change the syntax of "nserver:" attribute
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Niall O'Reilly
Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie
Mon May 15 17:08:11 CEST 2006
On 15 May 2006, at 14:10, Peter Koch wrote: > e164.arpa, but than I'd also have thought there's no need for glue > in that > domain in the first place ... I'm not sure why you'ld think that. One way to do it is like you ppl at DENIC do. 9.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS enum1.denic.de. 9.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS enum2.denic.de. 9.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS enum3.denic.de. It's not the only way. 4.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS ns2.4.4.e164.arpa. 4.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS ns3.4.4.e164.arpa. 4.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS ns4.4.4.e164.arpa. 4.4.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS ns1.4.4.e164.arpa. Here is even a mixture. 3.5.3.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS enum1.eu.afilias.info. 3.5.3.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS ns01.3.5.3.e164.arpa. 3.5.3.e164.arpa. 14400 IN NS ns02.3.5.3.e164.arpa. Some people see the second method as "cleaner". This will need glue. /Niall
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