On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 08:59:19AM -0800, Michael Thomas wrote:
Matthew Newton wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 04:42:46PM +0000, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 13/12/2012 22:54, Jason Castonguay wrote:
Advisory You've just given 3 weeks notice for a component change in one of the few critical part of the Internet's infrastructure, at a time when most
I think that /was/ the advance notification - you've got 6 months :)
"The old address will continue to work for at least six months after the transition, but will ultimately be retired from service."
So really stupid question, and hopefully it's just me, do I need to do something on my servers?
Second question: I know that renumbering is important in the abstract, but is there really an overwhelming reason why renumbering the root servers is critical? Shouldn't they all be in PI space for starters?
Mike
you might want to pick up the new belt/suspenders file aka root.hints, named.ca, et.al. and install it on your servers in the course of the next two years. if you can't reach D, then you should be able to reach the other 12. i beleive that D has not changed its IP address since before the RIR system came into existance and therefore had no idea what "PI" space means. Some of this stuff is really old/stable and making changes to foundational/stable systems is fraught with peril. Being careful is just being prudent. Perhaps of real interest to the NANOG community is the ability to "see" this prefix in their routing tables. /bill