On Mar 8, 2011, at 12:35 PM, Jay Hanke wrote:
SIX's idea was a bad idea. Be a "master of your own domain" vs. including other domains.
As you know (and what kicked this off) is the fact that we requested (as we do) a specific reverse-DNS. That's OK as we are requesting something within "he.net" and hence we should be able to add that to our own domain. We added our own on SIX; but their dns is somewhat broken at the moment. :-(
Martin- What do you recommend for a convention? Are you saying AS[#].micemn.net?
My two cents here, I think a by-default convention of as#.micemn.net would work good. But we don't need to force the micemn.net domain. When folks are turning up a connection to MICE, it would probably be good to ask, along with other details, what they want the PTR record for their IP set to. I think most folks might prefer something including their own domain, like he.net is asking for. The Equinix model of "we'll set PTR records to whatever you ask" seems to work (ex: https://www.peeringdb.com/dns-scan/206-223-119-0-24.txt) -- Andrew Hoyos Hoyos Consulting LLC ofc: +1 608 616 9950 andrew@hoyosconsulting.com www.hoyosconsulting.com ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the MICE-DISCUSS list, click the following link: http://lists.iphouse.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=MICE-DISCUSS&A=1