Recent issues surrounding g.root-servers.net
Informational message--Recent issues surrounding g.root-servers.net: On Friday, July 28, g.root-servers.net, operated by DISA, started having trouble reliably loading the com zone. With ICANN's and the DOC's approval, the NSI Registry changed the root zone to replace g.root-servers.net with g.gtld-servers.net in the com, net and org NS RRsets. It was our goal for g.root-servers.net to be answering with current zone data for the full six-day TTL of the com, net and org NS records following the change. That has not proved possible; for example, on Friday morning, August 4, g.root-servers.net loaded and served up a truncated com zone for a few minutes. We have asked DISA to stop loading the com, net and org zones on this server: We believe that it is better for g.root-servers.net to be lame for com, net and org rather than to be giving out bad data. The change to the root zone reflected in serial number 2000080101 will not be fully seen until the end of the six-day TTL. Matt Larson <mlarson@netsol.com> DNS Platform Manager Network Solutions Registry / www.nsiregistry.com
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Larson, Matt