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Re: Slaving the root and other top-level DNS zones


From: Phil Regnauld <regnauld () nsrc org>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 14:16:13 +0800

Doug Barton (dougb) writes:
Actually it seems like you want to jump up and down on it. Given
that both the benefits and the potential problems have been
extensively debated elsewhere, I'll simply say that you raise
interesting questions that I think people interested in this method
should answer for themselves.

        So, you're advocating a method that potentially fragilizes one's
        DNS infrastructure, but you're not providing factual data backing
        up the purported advantages, and actually leave it up to the users to
        find out for themselves ?  Gee, that's a seller :)

    Now, I'm not being skeptical here, but you put the arguments for
    slaving the top level zones as a win-only situation.

And for me, and a lot of others it has been. If you have something
new to contribute in regards to the negatives I'm happy to listen,
although this might not be the best forum.

        Well, I was trying to raise constructive criticism - and hoped you
        would reply by providing links to resources/references summarizing the
        advantages, with more than empirical claims.

        But agreed, this is best discussed elsewhere :)

        Cheers,
        Phil


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