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[ncc-services-wg] Re: Allow DNSMON services to monitor ENUM domains
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Ondřej Surý
ondrej.sury at nic.cz
Fri Oct 12 17:56:15 CEST 2007
Jim Reid píše v Po 08. 10. 2007 v 12:14 +0100: > On Oct 8, 2007, at 10:29, Ondřej Surý wrote: > > > I understand your concerns in Issue 1-3, but it seems to me, that you > > are arguing with DNSMON service itself and not with my proposal > > which is > > meant to broaden scope of DNSMON service. > > That's absolutely correct Ondřej. However the two things are linked. > It will be harder and more expensive for the NCC to exit the DNS > monitoring business Here I don't agree with you. How does adding some ENUM domains make it harder than adding more TLD domains? Anyway: 3.4.e164.arpa (AT), 1.3.e164.arpa (NL) and 0.2.4.e164.arpa (CZ) is already monitored by DNSMON. So in a way my proposal just formalizes current state of things. > as it will surely have to do eventually -- if > the DNSMON service has strayed even further from its initial purpose. > Which, IIRC, was to monitor the NCC's own DNS infrastructure. > > Can you please clarify what do you mean by "at the request of the > > Administration concerned"? Who is Administration? Tier-1 operator? > > I was deliberately vague here. :-) It could be the Tier-1 operator. > Or it might be the government/regulator. It depends on the national > circumstances. <CC>.e164.arpa is a National Resource, just like a > country's territory and air space. Nobody should be poking around in > <CC>.e164.arpa without proper authority. Just like we usually have to > show passports when crossing borders. Ok, understood (probably :-)). Ondrej. -- Ondřej Surý technický ředitel/Chief Technical Officer ----------------------------------------- CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o. -- .cz domain registry Americká 23,120 00 Praha 2,Czech Republic mailto:ondrej.sury at nic.cz http://nic.cz/ sip:ondrej.sury at nic.cz tel:+420.222745110 mob:+420.739013699 fax:+420.222745112 -----------------------------------------
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