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Rootserver resource editingFrom: Arthur Elsenaar Date: Tuesday, April 1, 1997
Time: 2:50:00 pmDag,
as being located in Europe, I would like to edit the Rootserver order, to
reflect the setup my ISP is using.
Looking at resource 'RTCH' #128, shows the server list with the associated
IP#'s. As expected, the numbers are split up in four bytes, of which the
most significant is always a negative number (256 - number = actual IP#)
and _some_ of the others (2nd, 3th, 4th bytes) are also negative. Is there
any logic behind this, or could one just fill in the normal, positive,
equivalent as is most common?
Another question is the rootserver order, are there any good working
examples around? What are the criteria involved; netwise distance, speed,
or ?
Thanks,
arthur
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