purpose of the RIR(for example RIPE) "domain:" object

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Tue Dec 20 17:37:26 UTC 2011


On 20.12.11 19:32, Martin T wrote:
>Ok, but who will use reverse delegations in RIPE?

well, everybody who wants to resolve reverse DNS in Europe (and all 
IP space maintained by RIPE).

Maybe I had to rephrase: In RIPE, reverze delegations are done through 
RIPE database domain: objects.

They are exported to DNS ...

>2011/12/19, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar at fantomas.sk>:
>> On 19.12.11 10:32, Martin T wrote:
>>>what is the purpose of RIPE database "domain:" objects? Are they
>>>practically used for something? And according to RIPE database manual,
>>>"nserver" attribute under domain object specifies nameservers of the
>>>domain- has this some sort of practical use or is it just informative
>>>field(it's not mandatory according to "whois -h whois.ripe.net -t
>>>domain")?
>>
>> reverse delegations in RIPE are done through RIPE database domain:
>> objects.

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