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Re: Splitting a block of Class C's
From: Albert Meyer <albert () waller net>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 18:37:39 -0500
At 04:23 AM 5/25/01 -0400, John Fraizer wrote:
Huh? You mean they're not running their own DNS servers? If they're not running their own DNS servers but are doing hosting, they deserve what they get. If they are, they need to simply update their host object in whois for their DNS servers. (This may or may not work with "alternate registries".) Then, they can write a simple script to go through the zone files they have and change the first three octets to the new address space.
I mentioned that, and it turns out they meant s/domains/servers/ but they really really don't want to re-IP, which I can understand. I had to re-IP 10 servers when my former employer moved offices, and it wasn't much fun. They have 50+ boxes in their space, and about half are client colos. In light of the advice I've heard here and elsewhere, I'm a bit nervous about what will happen, but I did tell them I would do it if Sprint agreed. I expected that Sprint would say no, but they claim that Sprint has agreed.
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- Splitting a block of Class C's Albert Meyer (May 24)
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- Re: Splitting a block of Class C's Andy (May 24)
- Re: Splitting a block of Class C's Albert Meyer (May 24)
- Re: Splitting a block of Class C's Steve Gibbard (May 24)
- RE: Splitting a block of Class C's David Schwartz (May 25)
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- RE: Splitting a block of Class C's Matt Levine (May 25)
- Re: Splitting a block of Class C's John Fraizer (May 25)
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- Re: Splitting a block of Class C's Albert Meyer (May 25)
- Re: Splitting a block of Class C's Albert Meyer (May 24)
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- RE: Splitting a block of Class C's Roeland Meyer (May 25)