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Re: Odd policy question.
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 08:04:15 -1000
Maybe not such an odd question; Anywhoo, we have quite a few people who register our IP addresses as nameservers, and then never delete the records. I don't suppose there is any way that we can delete these old records, we have appealed to multiple registrars such as godaddy, enom, and the like to remove these bogus NS records from our IP space which keep our new customers from using these IP addresses for hosting but they claim that we have no grounds even though we are the legitimate 'keepers' of said IP space. This is mainly a problem for customers who use software such as cPanel which likes to always make NS records automatically, and customers almost never remove these at their registrar.
in named.conf zone "2.96.192.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file "primary/bogus.ia"; }; in the zone file * PTR some.schmuck.lame.delegated.to.RAIN.PSG.COM. or zone "someschmuck.com" { type master; file "primary/bogus.fwd"; }; and @ MX 0 some.schmuck.lame.delegated.to.RAIN.PSG.COM. * MX 0 some.schmuck.lame.delegated.to.RAIN.PSG.COM.
Current thread:
- Odd policy question. Drew Weaver (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Randy Bush (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Chris Owen (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Randy Bush (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Christopher McCrory (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Martin Hannigan (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Chris Owen (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Chris Owen (Jan 13)
- Re: Odd policy question. Randy Bush (Jan 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Odd policy question. Drew Weaver (Jan 13)