Authoritative Server - Referrals to root
Joe Greco
jgreco at ns.sol.net
Fri Apr 8 01:26:25 UTC 2005
> > Watching with some amusement the raging RFC1918 debate over in NANOG,
> > I'll
> > even note that our authoritative nameservers claim authority for the
> > relevant in-addr.arpa zones, plus an artificial TLD aptly named
> > "internal",
> > and our recursive resolvers are configured with zone stanzas listing
> > them as type forward; forward only pointing at our authoritatives.
> >
> > But of course that's how we intend for it all to operate. Tough nuts
> > to
> > whoever tries to open a new TLD named "internal". :-)
>
> Nope. It'll be tough nuts for you and your users if the TLD "internal"
> gets created one day.
Not really. Use your head.
... JG
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Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
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