My guess would be that it's not a DNS server load issue but more of an
administrative / architecture issue. If stale/abandoned entries are not
purged, it makes the task of design and coordination a tad more difficult
since new hosts/networks have to work around the already assigned ones.
Assi kk7kx
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From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+assi=kiloxray.com@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On
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Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 10:18 PM
To: AMPRNet working group <44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu>
Subject: Re: [44net] Verifying the identities of IP coordinators
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I ask again
What is so important to clean the DNS from all the amount of unused
hosts ? is it a matter of load on the DNS that result in a slow response
?
or any other effect im not aware of ?
The only thing i can think of is making zone transfer of big file twice a
day but in this days transferring even 10 MegaByte file each day
consider nothing
Maybe Brian can answer this ?
However to answer your question
Authorized users can change the DNS data there is a format needed to be
sent in the email that the robot know to inter-prate something
such as : <host name > <add or delete> <what kind of record should it
be (MX A etc)> <Ip adress>
you send each host as a single line and you can more then one line
Since the robot have a format checking mechanism you dont have to be a DNS
expert in order to add or delete hosts
specially if you want only to add host name and not complex things such as
MX records or CNAME
Regards
Ronen - 4z4zq
http://www.ronen.org
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1. What information must a coordinator send to the
ampr.org DNS to
create/modify a listing?
2. Is there a standard entry format for the information a coordinator
sends in, or is it parsed by hand?
4. Is it possible for me to reformat the existing files, knowing
little about DNS?
hth.
73,
Bill KW4OC
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