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Re: Panther, shared internet, and QDNSFrom: Michael Wise Date: Monday, December 22, 2003
Time: 11:21:16 amAt 12:36 PM -0600 12/22/03, Len Conrad wrote:
>>"WARN
>>Glue at parent nameservers
>>WARNING. The parent servers (TLD2.ULTRADNS.NET.) are not providing
>>glue for all your nameservers.
>
>... simply because they don't have, perfectly correctly, the
>frigging glue, and never will have. Nothing's broken, nothing's to
>fix, neither the TLD NS, nor in your DNSs, nor in your domain
>delegations or host registration. That's how DNS delegation, and
>host registration, works.
And dnsreport is not saying anything is broken or needs to be fixed.
>>Anyone care to comment on this?
>
>I had a big thread with the DNSReport guy about DNS Report sending
>people off on wild goose chases into many lists, like the one you're
>on, trying to fix or solve the unbroken. His report comments are
>simply wrong at worst, and are misleading, confusing logorrhea at
>best.
You said that a few months ago, and you're saying it again now. I
asked you for supporting evidence then (which you did not provide).
Should I bother asking again?
>And the kind of visitors who use his site are frequently,
>predominantly?, DNS-ignorant, and are easily mislead by, eg, his
>"glue" BS.
Unless you have access to his http logs, such a conclusion is nothing
more than speculation on your part...and insulting speculation at
that.
dnsreport provides a valuable and free tool. If it perfect? Is
anything perfect? Do you know of any better tool for audits of dns
zone records? Is that tool free? Does that tool run under OS X?
--Mike
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