Pedja;
On Mon, 2015-06-01 at 18:52 +0200, YT9TP - Pedja wrote:
Thing is, when I asked to set
ampr.org subdomain on my
own DNS server,
it was refused. It was said that it is not allowed, and all subdomains
must be set on ampr portal.
My point is that prohibition should be removed. If one wants to set his
own DNS for subdomain he should be let to.
You can run a robot script and import the two zonefiles into a local DNS
server if you wish. These are updated periodically every so-many-hours
and are available via FTP from ucsd. One needs not be a registered slave
DNS. Just import the two zonefiles into your local nameserver and reload
it.
Years ago I was one of the secondary slave servers but now with the
excessive volume of DNS exploiter robots hammering away at the internet,
I'm almost glad I don't anymore.