On 11/26/13 5:52 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by that; I thought we were doing a good job of providing in-addr entries for every registered host. What am I missing?
Unless I'm missing something, that has to be in the portal on a per IP basis. With SWIP you can designate a different DNS server for a subnet. (well actually it's arin updating the DNS records keyed off swip, but same difference).
Is there a way to do this in the portal now?
I didn't want to put down the portal service, but I was just saying that it might be easier to let ARIN do the updates for us than to run our own rwhois server. If we can do it, sure rwhois is great, but we're not changing/updating more than a few records a month, are we?
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 05:57:35PM -0500, Bryan Fields wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ On 11/26/13 5:52 PM, Brian Kantor wrote: Unless I'm missing something, that has to be in the portal on a per IP basis. With SWIP you can designate a different DNS server for a subnet. (well actually it's arin updating the DNS records keyed off swip, but same difference).
We don't handle the DNS through the portal; there's a robot that handles updates to the DNS hourly and updates both the AMPR.ORG and 44.in-addr domains. Every net-44 A record in the ampr.org domain has a corresponding PTR in the in-addr domain.
Note that the 44.in-addr domain was delegated to us long ago; ARIN does not update it at all except to handle changes to our nameserver constellation. We do not currently further delegate the in-addr domain. - Brian