7 Oct
2003
7 Oct
'03
4:26 a.m.
In article <20031006121932.A4658@iprg.nokia.com>, David Kessens <david@iprg.nokia.com> wrote:
[...] For example, simply using the 'rev-srv:' attributes and retiring the 'domain:' objects seems a lot easier for the user. [...]
The RIPE NCC delegates reverse domains on /24 and /16 boundaries only so they don't match inetnum objects very well. The 'rev-srv' might seem to be easier, but thats only true for /16 allocs. rev-srv on e.g. a /29 are meaningless and should go away. Same holds true for a rev-srv on a /24 within a /16. Regards, Joerg