in-addr.arpa zone data in RIPE database
Antonio_Blasco Bonito bonito at nis.garr.it
Wed Mar 3 19:09:48 CET 1993
> > What remains open is the question on whether in-addr.arpa zone > registrations should be effected automatically by registering the > 'rev-srv' field in the RIPE database. I have had quite a few > comments from people who want this and I personally agree it would > be a nice feature. > I do not see Piet's argument that this would mean a loss of authority > of the network contacts. > This form of "indirect registration" would indeed not mean > loss of authority. The problem remains though that separate > functions - DB and DNS - become intermixed here. And then > whom do you contact/tell/flame if the root servers contain > wrong information? An indirect way of correcting things via > submissions to the RIPE DB in my view is far from ideal, as > it may well introduce unnecessary delays. And once you start > doing such things for the reverse servers, the next step may > well be doing the same for "forward servers"; then how can > e.g. a top level domain registrar determine whether a given > change is valid, e.g. comes from an authoritative person? There no need to do that for forward servers because they are structured as a distributed three and the authority is delegated at each level. In practice today the US NIC does not check at all if a rev-srv change comes from an "authoritative person" because they do not check where the mail request comes from and it is practically impossible for them to pick a phone an call someone in Europe. So this is not the point. ---------- ---------- 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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