Reverse Delegation - RIPE
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Thu Nov 8 16:04:24 UTC 2001
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Then you switch provider.
You have been assigned a /25 - there is no way you can justify
claiming authority for a /24. And even if you do, you need to set
things up for the entire /24 in that case any not something that
doesn't exist (0/25...in-addr.arpa)
Michael Kjörling
On Nov 8 2001 18:57 +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> * Barry Margolin <barmar at genuity.net> [20011108 18:23]: writing on the subject 'Re: Reverse Delegation - RIPE'
> | The delegation should be done by the provider that the /24 was delegated
> | to, using the technique in RFC 2317.
>
> What about when the provider is so dumb that they don't know what to do?
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