People -- we need the cleanup. I say, be aggressive. If an active DNS
record gets deleted, just recreate it -- Sheesh.
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Rob Janssen <pe1chl(a)amsat.org> wrote:
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What would you have me do? It's clear that
the majority of the entries in
the DNS are bogus. We have NOTHING to reference except the portal data.
Doesn't it make sense to try to get that data in order?
Yes, but as I mentioned many times before, there is no sane way of
migrating the
data that *is* still valid towards the portal. There is no clear way for
the user
to request their existing allocation to be loaded into the portal. Not
automatically
(e.g. by querying the DNS), not manually (by filling in a form with
existing addresses).
One can only ask for new allocations and place a comment that says in fact
one wants
to move an existing allocation. I cannot ask the users to do that, and I
don't
like to edit all those requests manually. I think the portal should
facilitate
migration of existing data at least until that process is completed.
There should also be procedures to migrate large blocks of data, as our
own network
infrastructure has hundreds of hosts that I do not want to enter in a
webform one by
one!
I have recovered all update mail messages sent to the portal after
1994-01-01 and
have added a date stamp to all the lines in my own hosts file with the
latest
date of an addition of data for each callsign.
The file is available at
http://pe1chl.nl.eu.org/hosts/hosts.137
Today I have done another mailing and a local amateur radio newssite has
placed
it on their newspage. This time I requested all the users that want to
*keep* their
allocation to reply by mail.
When I get a reply or make a new registration I update the stamp to the
current date.
Next month I will just delete all records with a date before 2010.
That should get rid of all the records from "the old days" and only leave
those that
were added during our more recent experiments. Last time I did this (two
years ago)
I kept the records for those that I could not reach, but this time those
will get
deleted. (of course they can always request to get them back when they
notice it)
Rob
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