Lynwood,
A request like normal is just a standard dns request.
If you want to be a open dns server for everyone on the AMPR network just do it. If
someone asks for a ptr which your server does not own or have in it’s cache it’ll just
look it up using the root servers like any normal dns server.
I don’t get why you **need** to have all reverses in your zones. Master or slave.
73,
Ruben - ON3RVH
On 24 Apr 2024, at 18:35, lleachii--- via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Frederic,
How does someone "make a request like normal" if their client DNS server is set
to 44.1.1.44, but your 7 authoritative servers are not (nor
ns2.ardc.net, UK, DE etc. -
but others)?
* What is that "normal request" in your paradigm?
* Please explain - maybe I'm missing something?
* What if this user doesn't use IPIP for Internet, but needs to accesses hamwan or
your subnet?
This is why it's better to simply follow RFC - or maybe your network is not being used
for AMPRNet according the AUP?
What's being hidden?
73,
- Lynwood
KB3VWG
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 12:26:36 PM EDT, Fredric Moses <fred(a)moses.bz>
wrote:
As the admin for W8CMN and 44.15/16 our PTR records are hosted on seven different
authoritative name servers in diverse areas and networks. BGP and IPIP included, if
somebody wants a PTR record make a request like normal, but we will not be allowing
transfers of zone files to any server not under our control. You are welcome to make PTR
queries like anybody else but no special zone transfers will be allowed.
--
Fredric Moses - W8FSM - WRPA678
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