On Jun 16, 2020, at 13:23, Rob Janssen via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Furthermore, I see that more and more subnets have arranged to delegate
DNS to their own servers. I think it would have been better to keep everything
in a single list and then run a secondary zone within the own network (we do
that here), instead of this split. Maybe a more convenient API for updating the
main DNS should be (or would have had to be) added to avoid this? Or are
there other reasons for operating this way?
The reason I did this was because I needed PTR records in something other than
ampr.org.
Even my own nameserver needed to be in my own domain. Lookup 44.48.24.44 or 44.136.33.1.
If the robot could provide names not necessarily in
ampr.org, I could have lived with
that. Although it is still far easier for me to manage my allocations on my own machines.
--
Dave, K9DC
Indianapolis, Indiana USA