Changes to RIPE DNS Infrastructure
Apologies for duplicate messages Dear Colleagues As part of our ongoing preparations for DNSSEC deployment., we have recently made some changes to the RIPE NCC DNS Server infrastructure. Our main DNS server (ns.ripe.net) held a significant amount of primary in-addr.arpa zones and secondary copies of many zones on behalf of other parties. We have split this into several servers as follows. · ns.ripe.net This contains no primary, but many secondary zones. · ns-pri.ripe.net This contains all zones for which RIPE is primary. · ns-[CountryCode].ripe.net This contains all Country Code Top level Domain (CCTLD) zones for which RIPE is secondary. · ns-sec.ripe.net We will deploy this server soon, it currently contains no zones. We are working towards the following: · ns.ripe.net - This will contain /16 IPv4 reverse and /32 IPv6 secondary reverse zones. · ns-pri.ripe.net - This will contain all zones for which RIPE is primary. · ns-[CountryCode].ripe.net - This will contain ccTLD zones for which RIPE is secondary. · ns-sec.ripe.net - This will contain all zones for which RIPE is secondary (excluding those on ns andns-tld). We will soon contact users to arrange moving zones from ns to ns-sec. This information was correct on 12 April 2005. Regards Brett Carr System Engineer RIPE NCC
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