Re: nameservers problems

From: Charles Daminato (chuck@opensrs.org)
Date: Wed Jul 05 2000 - 14:09:38 EDT


The difficulty here lies in the root registry only allowing one to one
mappings of name servers to IPs.

We 'could' add ns.opensrs.co.uk, but I'm really not sure if it would work
properly, as the registry may find a conflict with the opensrs.co.uk IPs
and the abhichek.co.uk IPs.

...

We can attempt to enter the aliased names, but I'm really not sure if it
will work. It will NOT work for .com, .net. and .org names (this is a
limitation of RRP and the root registry).

Let me know if I can assist further on this particular matter.

Abhishek Rungta wrote:
>
> Hii,
>
> I noticed a small problem.
> OpenSRS does not accept the nameservers which are aliased.
> For example if there are nameservers like:
>
> ns.abhichek.co.uk & ns2.abhishek.co.uk which have IP's as 109.123.23.23 and
> 109.123.12.23
> now if
>
> ns.opensrs.co.uk and ns2.opensrs.co.uk is aliased to ns.abhishek.co.uk and
> ns2.abhishek.co.uk, it does not work ?
> however it works in the .co.uk registry !
>
> is there any way i can get this thing work. i need it badly. I have an
> aliased nameserver with a UK based hosting company and i need to register
> domains on MY nameserver.
>
> Any suggestion ? Any opensrs constraints ? some feedback please. I would
> also expect some feedback from the OpenSRS guys
>
> Abhishek Rungta
> Indus Net Technologies
> Phone : 91-33-2201718 2210896
> http://www.talash.net
> ! Outsource your web development to us !

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Charles Daminato OpenSRS Technical Operations chuck@opensrs.org



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