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Mans Nilsson <mansaxel@sunet.se>
Date:
Wed, 9 May 2001 14:43:35 +0200
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Re: Should a nameserver know about itself?
Subject: Re: Should a nameserver know about itself? Date: Wed, May 09, 2001 at 06:51:15PM +0700 Quoting Robert Elz (kre@munnari.OZ.AU): (I fully agree that the Sane Thing to test for is the domain that is about to be delegated) > The only people this doesn't work with are a few DNS broker types who > somehow have formed the opinion that the delegation should happen first, > and that after it happens, then they will set up their servers to handle > the zone. Those I treat as being the loony fringe, and they do things > my way, or they don't get delegations... Well written. They lose. SE does this, same method. After initial confusion, most people running DNS agree that it is a Good Thing to do. Some people don't. Running the risk of being whacked (as usually) I'd dare say that those people probably should not be running DNS, at least not charge for the service. Yes, there are exceptions. But they are few and far between. -- Måns Nilsson Systems Specialist +46 70 681 7204 KTHNOC MN1334-RIPE I feel like I'm in a Toilet Bowl with a thumbtack in my forehead!!