At 03:50 PM 9/1/2006, Joe Abley wrote:
On 1-Sep-2006, at 15:07, Martin Hannigan wrote:
Well, let's rephrase that. Anyone can't get a TLD zone?
While there are many smaller TLD zones that don't get updated very often and which have wide-open AXFR to all and sundry, I'm betting that the majority of zones that people on this list care about either update sufficiently rapidly that zone synchronisation is non-trivial, or have zone transfer restrictions in place, or both.
Good information. Thanks.
What could F or I do if an operator were advertising those blocks internally? Consider them no different than blackholes. It's the same concept.
If you want an answer worth reading, then ask ISC or RIPE. I'm sure this is something that has occurred to them to think about.
I could pontificate about the freedom of individual operators to do whatever they please versus the wider issue of coherence and consistency in the DNS, but it'd just be so much Friday-afternoon noise.
Now I'm disappointed because I know you have some likely excellent thoughts on this topic regardless of who you are working for, or have worked for, but I completely understand. Thanks, I enjoyed it. :) /me back to lurk -- Martin Hannigan (c) 617-388-2663 Renesys Corporation (w) 617-395-8574 Member of Technical Staff Network Operations hannigan@renesys.com