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Robert Shaw <robert.shaw(a)itu.int>
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Apart from pure editorial comments, I have received only the following
comment, which I intend to incorporate.
This is your last chance. ;-) The document goes to publication on
Friday.
Cheers,
/Liman
> There's one minor nit. In the SOA dosument the daily versioning starts at
"01"
> whereas the "configuration example" starts at "00". I think the "01" was
the
> result of some discussion, but I do not have a strong preference for
either
> of both. However, the two documents should be consistent.
I agree with the 01 start. That way, the "99 changes per day" will be
correct.
Here's another change I suggested to Liman earlier and should have copied to
the list - sorry:
Could I make just one suggestion;
company.xy. NS ns2.isp.net.
; This is the hostname of a slave name server.
; You should have one, and you need to talk
; to your Internet provider to agree on the
; name to put here. They also need to
; set up their system accordingly.
Maybe the second comment line should read "; You must have at least one,
and you need..."
(rfc1032 - "Domains must provide at least two independent servers..."
Mike