Re: F.Root-Servers.net and bogus data
Whois has the contacts for the various root servers. As an alternative, mail to action@internic.net will work. The InterNIC has a 24x7 noc whose personnel monitor that alias as well as monitoring the roots via an network monitoring system.
It would be nice if email to action@internic.net actually caused action or even an ack. So far my email sent on 2/14/97 to action@internic.net regarding a bogus host record has gone unanswered. Structured Ticket #2796 for reference of the folks at InterNIC. Eric PS - This isn't the first time email to action@internic.net has gone unanswered. -- Eric Kozowski Senior Network Engineer eric@structured.net Structured Network Systems, Inc. (503)525-9375 FAX http://www.structured.net/ (800)881-0962 Voice PGP Key fingerprint = 2E 5F 3E 6D AA 61 AA 14 D8 FB A4 15 CE 2C D8 8C 'They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.' -- Benjamin Franklin 1759
It would be nice if email to action@internic.net actually caused action or even an ack. So far my email sent on 2/14/97 to action@internic.net regarding a bogus host record has gone unanswered.
Structured Ticket #2796 for reference of the folks at InterNIC.
*sigh* I'd personally prefer to have gripes about service sent privately or to the rs-talk@internic.net list (if you like to be public about it) rather than to muck up the nanog list. As far as your question, I'm told that it was referred internally to hostmaster since it was not a system but a registration issue. As an action item, I'll put action@internic.net under the InterNIC's tracking system so that you will get an ack in the future. Regards, Mark -- Mark Kosters markk@internic.net +1 703 742 4795 InterNIC Registration Services PGP Key fingerprint = 1A 2A 92 F8 8E D3 47 F9 15 65 80 87 68 13 F6 48
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