Re: Internic procedure problems
That last null message from me was fat finger syndrome - sorry 'bout that. I was just noting that there is a WEB page which deals in in-addr delegations at http://aunic.net/aunic/inaddr-template.html The procedure does not email the SOA with the delegation details unless the listed nameservers are a) visible b) functioning and c) consistent. It would be trivial to modify this form to handle generic domain names rather than the special case of in-addr.arpa domain names. Geoff
From list-admin@merit.edu Fri Jul 21 08:32:34 1995 From: Geoff Huston <G.Huston@aarnet.edu.au> Subject: Re: Internic procedure problems To: markk@internic.net (Mark Kosters) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 07:31:46 +1000 (EST) Cc: kozowski@structured.net, nanog@merit.edu
Its coming - now that the new domain templates are getting to be a larger and larger percentage of the total daily domain intake.
Mark
Another thing that would be nice to see is some method for updating domain information similar to the way routing policy is updated. If I wish to change secondary nameservers, I should be able to directly update records for my domain rather than submit an email request and wait 3-4 weeks for an overworked human being to get around to it.
Somthing along the lines of the auto-dbm for the RADB would be great for domain name chages, etc. Just my $.02.
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Mark Kosters markk@internic.net +1 703 742 4795 Software Engineer InterNIC Registration Services
Thank you for sending the url for this. It has some interesting uses and I would be interested in seeing the code behind this. I'll send some suggestions privately. Mark
I was just noting that there is a WEB page which deals in in-addr delegations at http://aunic.net/aunic/inaddr-template.html
The procedure does not email the SOA with the delegation details unless the listed nameservers are a) visible b) functioning and c) consistent.
It would be trivial to modify this form to handle generic domain names rather than the special case of in-addr.arpa domain names.
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