24 May
1994
24 May
'94
9:58 a.m.
poole@eunet.ch writes:
I really don't see the need for the large amount of consulting in the case of DNS, give them a name and if they can't use it properly that is -really- their problem (this doesn't work in the case of IP addresses, since the size of the allocation has to be determined based on ther technical plans of the applicant).
I agree with Simon (and disagree with Arnold). For a *registry* it is quite OK to give out a name and delegate it only if the servers for the zone are OK. This needs some checking which is work. But I would not advocate the registry to also do consulting. The ISP should do the consulting. This may mean that delegations to badly operated servers may be revoked. Interesting..... Daniel