Notice to the Community with respect to changes to ORSC Root Services.

>As of this Friday June 1st, 2001 the legacy root servers identified as 
>205.189.73.10 and 205.189.73.102 are back up temporarily for testing 
>purposes only.  These roots were activated by Diebold Incorporated and 
>used by the ORSC without permission from Planet Communications & Computing 
>Facility.
>
>At this time we are logging dns queries to both IP addresses.  We estimate 
>the traffic load on both roots to be in excess of 100 dns transactions per 
>second.  Our logs will be made available later in the day for verification 
>by Diebold Incorporated and interested members of the  alt.root community.
>
>Due to technical limitations on our end we no longer serve the ORSC 
>root.  Both root servers are using PACROOT for resolution.
>
>End users of the current SETDNS program are affected including all servers 
>which are pointing to these legacy addresses.  Users and servers using 
>these roots will not notice any changes.  However servers using the roots 
>for axfr will notice some anomolies depending on which serial number is 
>greater.  At this time axfr records for PACROOT (serial 2001060213) are 
>being loaded and replace ORSC (serial 2001060109) zone files.
>
>We will be contacting the client with our test result in the near future 
>and we will have a decision on the future of these roots this month and 
>will advise the community accordingly.
>
>regards
>Joe Baptista
>on behalf of Planet Communications & Computing Facility

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