-----Original Message----- From: Peter Koch [mailto:pk@DENIC.DE] Sent: 11 September 2007 17:30 To: RIPE DNS WG Cc: Brett Carr Subject: Re: [dns-wg] Last Call: Secondary service on ns.ripe.net for reverse delegations
Dear WG,
the Last Call issued 2007-07-31 ...
Summary:
To eliminate an inconsistency between IPv4 and IPv6 policies, where /16 reverse on ns.ripe.net is mandatory for v4 and there's no such policy for v6, three options were given:
1) Make ns.ripe.net mandatory on ipv4 and ipv6 delegations 2) Make ns.ripe.net optional on ipv4 and ipv6 delegations 3) Discontinue the secondary service on ns.ripe.net for new delegations.
The NCC's preference was (2).
The thread started as mentioned above saw 8 replies until June. Those who expressed an opinion were in favour of going forward with (2).
has expired. Noone opposed the proposal, so per default judgement there's consensus to proceed with option (2) above.
We'd like to ask the NCC to prepare an implementation plan after this date.
Which is why I'd like to ask Brett to care of the implementation on behalf of the NCC. Thanks for bringing this issue forward and also thanks to everybody who contributed to the discussion.
This is now implemented, ns.ripe.net is no longer mandatory for /16 reverse delegations and can also be removed from existing delegations if you so require. Regards Brett -- Brett Carr RIPE Network Coordination Centre Manager -- DNS Services Group Singel 258 Amsterdam NL GPG Key fingerprint = F20D B2A7 C91D E370 44CF F244 B6A1 EF48 E743 F7D8