Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1996 19:43:26 +0200 (IST) From: Gennady Sorokopud <gena@NetVision.net.il> To: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: RE: subdomain primaries - we're still lacking DNS servers, folks Message-ID: <XFMail.960104194435.gena@NetVision.net.il> In-Reply-To: <22585.820700200@time.cdrom.com>
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Hello! Send me instruction(config) about how to do that, and i'll add the Israel DNS We are the biggest ISP here with a lot of resources so it's not a problem. Best regards. On 03-Jan-96 "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote: >>Here's the list so far (and many thanks to those who have helped out >in providing DNS services locally): > >secondary FreeBSD.ORG 198.145.90.17 sec/freebsd.org >secondary Internat.FreeBSD.ORG 146.64.28.89 196.7.0.138 >sec/internat.freebsd.org >secondary au.FreeBSD.org 129.78.129.1 sec/au.freebsd.org >secondary br.FreeBSD.org 143.106.13.62 sec/br.freebsd.org >secondary de.FreeBSD.org 130.83.63.20 sec/de.freebsd.org >secondary fr.FreeBSD.org 193.49.144.1 sec/fr.freebsd.org >secondary it.FreeBSD.org 194.179.130.1 sec/it.freebsd.org >secondary jp.FreeBSD.org 130.69.177.60 sec/jp.freebsd.org >secondary kr.FreeBSD.org 203.241.171.1 sec/kr.freebsd.org >secondary za.FreeBSD.org 146.64.28.89 sec/za.freebsd.org > >We still need, at a minimum, DNS for the following subdomains: > >Canada >Czech Republic >Finland >Hong Kong >Ireland >Israel >Netherlands >Portugal >Russia >Sweden >Taiwan >Thailand >UK > >Of those, I'd be REALLY keen to see Russia, Sweden and the UK get this >set up since there are a lot of mirrors there. The rest may be >smaller, but no less important as only complete coverage will let us >finally drop all the hard-coded site names. The DNS server for a >given country also doesn't have to be administered IN that country, it >can be some other site, but I'd kind of prefer to have them more >localized so that connectivity to a given subdomain is pretty much >self-contained. No scenarios the where Sweden itself is quite >reachable, but its DNS server in Germany isn't.. :-( > >For those of you already running named, it's not as hard as it sounds, >either! As an example, here's the short entry for Brazil: > >; BIND version named 4.9.3-BETA26-LOCAL Wed Nov 15 14:16:02 PST 1995 >; BIND version root@who.cdrom.com:/a/xxx/named/xfer >; zone 'br.FreeBSD.org' last serial 10000011 >; from 143.106.13.62 at Wed Dec 13 13:16:40 1995 >$ORIGIN FreeBSD.org. >br IN SOA ns1.br.freebsd.org. hostmaster.br.freebsd.org. ( > 10000013 10800 1800 3600000 86400 ) > IN NS ns1.br.freebsd.org. > IN NS who.cdrom.com. > IN NS ns.coppe.ufrj.br. > IN MX 10 ns1.br.freebsd.org. > IN MX 5 www.br.freebsd.org. >$ORIGIN br.freebsd.org. >localhost IN A 127.0.0.1 >www IN A 143.106.13.60 >ns1 IN HINFO "486DX2/66" "FreeBSD2.0.5" > IN A 143.106.13.62 >ns IN CNAME ns1.br.freebsd.org. >ftp IN A 143.106.13.61 >ftp2 IN A 200.6.48.31 >ftp3 IN A 146.164.30.2 >ftp4 IN A 200.250.250.14 > >The ftp entries at the bottom are the most important, and should point >to whichever hosts currently provide FTP services for your domain >(check MIRROR.SITES or the Handbook's mirror list if you're unsure). >Some people use CNAMEs, others use address records. Your choice! > >You should also make sure that a hostmaster@your.subdomain.freebsd.org >alias exists for trapping any failure reports. > >Once you have your DNS up, let David and I know and we'll put in >secondary entries for it at root.com and cdrom.com. > >Thanks! > > Jordan -------- Gennady B. Sorokopud - System programmer at NetVision Israel. E-Mail: Gennady Sorokopud <gena@NetVision.net.il> Homepage: http://www.netvision.net.il/~gena This message was sent at 01/04/96 19:43:26 by XF-Mail
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