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Re: ARIN?
From: Jon Lewis <jlewis () inorganic5 fdt net>
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 23:23:01 -0500 (EST)
On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
What this means is that ARIN is restricting the DNS management. If you have less than a /29 then you are not allowed to manage your own domain-space without a handler. That handler is the ISP. To be honest, most of our /29's are too clueless to handle DNS, in fact most of them are Microsoft-only
Just the /29 users? DNS is irrelevant. ARIN only watches over IPv4 address space utilization. OK...they also handle in-addr.arpa delegations for the space they look after, but the fact that they don't want swips of /29 or longer prefixes has nothing to do with who can manage DNS. ---dont't waste your cpu, crack rc5...www.distributed.net team enzo--- Jon Lewis <jlewis () fdt net> | Spammers will be winnuked or Network Administrator | nestea'd...whatever it takes Florida Digital Turnpike | to get the job done. ______http://inorganic5.fdt.net/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key________
Current thread:
- RE: ARIN?, (continued)
- Re: ARIN? Andrea Di Lecce (Nov 06)
- Re: ARIN? Steven J. Sobol (Nov 07)
- Re: ARIN? Kim Hubbard (Nov 08)
- Re: ARIN? Steven J. Sobol (Nov 08)
- Re: ARIN? Roeland M.J. Meyer (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Steven J. Sobol (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Roeland M.J. Meyer (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Phil Howard (Nov 10)