Informational message: Effective zone serial number 2000080101, g.root-servers.net (192.112.36.4) will no longer be authoritatively answering for com, net, org. In its place g.gtld-servers.net (198.41.3.101) will be added as an authoritative server for com, net, org. The new set of servers authoritative for these TLDs will be: A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 198.41.0.4 G.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 198.41.3.101 E.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 207.200.81.69 F.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 198.17.208.67 F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 192.5.5.241 J.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 198.41.0.21 K.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 195.8.99.11 A.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 198.41.3.38 M.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 210.176.152.18 C.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 205.188.185.18 I.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 192.36.144.133 B.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. 203.181.106.5 G.root-servers.net will continue to answer for the gov, mil, arpa, in-addr.arpa and root zones. -------------------------------------- Brad Verd gTLD Operations Manager Network Solutions Registry Email - bverd@netsol.com ---------------------------------------
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Verd, Brad wrote:
Effective zone serial number 2000080101, g.root-servers.net (192.112.36.4) will no longer be authoritatively answering for com, net, org. In its place g.gtld-servers.net (198.41.3.101) will be added as an authoritative server for com, net, org.
All well and good, but it didn't stop a lookup on NS for com. returning g.gtld-servers.net. as one of the authoritative nameservers for that zone with the same IP address as g.root-servers.net... Is my local resolver screwed (not particularly likely, unless I've _really_ broken something) or was the migration process less than perfect?
A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 198.41.0.4 F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 192.5.5.241
Would it be silly to set up a.gtld-servers.net and f.gtld-servers.net to point at the same IPs, for the sake of consistancy, and move those later? -- Patrick Evans - Sysadmin, bran addict and couch potato pre at pre dot org www.pre.org/pre
Hi, On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 03:56:49PM -0400, Verd, Brad wrote:
Informational message:
Effective zone serial number 2000080101, g.root-servers.net (192.112.36.4) will no longer be authoritatively answering for com, net, org. In its place g.gtld-servers.net (198.41.3.101) will be added as an authoritative server for com, net, org.
Does this also mean, that there should be a new 'root-zone' that lists the new gtld-servers explicitly, instead the 'old' x.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ?
G.root-servers.net will continue to answer for the gov, mil, arpa, in-addr.arpa and root zones.
That in contrast does not imply a change in the root-zone. Best regards, Kurt -- #include <std/disclaimer.h>
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