hello
there seems to be problem with the dns-entries for 32.48.194.in-addr.arpa to
63.48.194.in-addr.arpa. the entries in the RIPE-db have the correct dns
(dns1.uta.at / ns1.ooe.gv.at). but the entries in ns.ripe.net show
ns1.ooe.gv.at and ns.ooe.gv.at. is there a possibility to correct this
without sending the reverse delegations again to auto-inaddr(a)ripe.net?
> 63.48.194.in-addr.arpa
Server: ns1.ooe.gv.at
Address: 194.48.60.9
63.48.194.in-addr.arpa
origin = ns1.ooe.gv.at
mail addr = domain-admin.ooe.gv.at
serial = 2001011600
refresh = 86400 (1D)
retry = 7200 (2H)
expire = 604800 (1W)
minimum ttl = 3600 (1H)
63.48.194.in-addr.arpa nameserver = dns1.uta.at
63.48.194.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns1.ooe.gv.at
ns1.ooe.gv.at internet address = 194.48.60.9
> server ns.ripe.net
Default Server: ns.ripe.net
Address: 193.0.0.193
> set type=any
> 63.48.194.in-addr.arpa
Server: ns.ripe.net
Address: 193.0.0.193
Authoritative answers can be found from:
63.48.194.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns1.ooe.gv.at
63.48.194.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns.ooe.gv.at
with best regards
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Peter Steinkellner
Engineering & Operations Services
UTA Hostmaster
UTA Telekom AG
Donau-City-Strasse 11
A-1220 Wien
T: +43/1/9009-4130
F: +43/1/9009-3967
M: +43/699/1388-4130
mailto:peter.steinkellner@uta.at
http://www.uta.at
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The RIPE NCC is upgrading a portion of the Hostcount project,
'NCC.RIPE.NET', between 13:30 and 14:00 (UTC) on the 21st of March, 2003
by replacing the hardware with a new machine.
Sessions to this machine (updates of hostcount data) will be interrupted
during this time.
Kind regards,
--
Bruce Campbell RIPE
Systems/Network Engineer NCC
www.ripe.net - PGP562C8B1B Operations/Security
Hi Jim & Peter,
As I told Jim this afternoon, AFNIC would like to present to the DNS
community the new version of our ZoneCheck tool (ZoneCheckv2) which
allows DNS zone checking with respect to DNS standards.
Stephane D'Alu (address Cc'ed) wrote the new version from scratch. It
fully supports IPv6 and open to support new technologies such as
DNSsec and IDN.
Here is the URL of a non-definitive version of our ZoneCheck tool :
http://zonecheck.nic.fr/v2/
Should you need any further information, please send an e-mail to
Stephane and/or zonecheck(a)nic.fr
Thanks beforehand,
Mohsen.
[this message is being copied to multiple mailing lists; apologies in
advance for duplicates]
The Internet Software Consortium is pleased to announce the first
public release of OpenReg, an implementation of a DNS Shared Registry
System which supports the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP).
For more information, and to download OpenReg, please see:
http://www.isc.org/products/OpenReg/
OpenReg is free software, released under a BSD-style licence.
The RIPE NCC is upgrading its primary nameserver, 'DNS.RIPE.NET', between
13:30 and 14:00 (UTC) on the 13th of March, 2003 by replacing the hardware
with a new machine.
There will be a short period (on the order of 30 seconds) when queries
will not be answered. Most resolvers will simply retry or try another
nameserver when this occurs.
There is also a small window (on the order of two minutes) where some
zones secondaried by 'DNS.RIPE.NET' may appear to go backwards to a
previous version (although we will attempt to ensure that all zones are up
to date before changing over). This situation will correct itself within
a short period of time.
For any further questions on the upgrade of this machine, please contact
ops(a)ripe.net .
Kind regards,
--
Bruce Campbell RIPE
Systems/Network Engineer NCC
www.ripe.net - PGP562C8B1B Operations/Security