Craig A. Huegen wrote:
This wouldn't be webteam.net, would it? =)
This morning, Chris Yarnell from NASA pointed out the response to "dig @a.root-servers.net . soa":
. 2D IN NS PANIC.WEBTEAM.NET. . 2D IN NS TORGO.WEBTEAM.NET. PANIC.WEBTEAM.NET. 2D IN A 207.67.50.8 TORGO.WEBTEAM.NET. 2D IN A 207.67.50.7
I don't know how this happened, but it doesn't look pretty. =)
(The "standard" zone files were okay -- .COM, .NET, etc...)
/cah
How did this happen anyway? InterNIC? Postel? Doesn't this error imply that a percentage of the Internet was unresolvable by the entire planet? It would really be great to find out what chain of events got us a root nameserver on our network; not that we wouldn't mind donating the resources to run one - it would just be nice to know in advance. :-) Maybe we can get bilateral peering with BBN since we have a root server, Ryan Brooks ryan@inc.net CTO, Internet Connect, Inc.