On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 01:03:59PM -0800, David Conrad wrote:
> Bill,
> 
> > i have a zone, example.org and chose the following
> > nameservers:
> > 
> > moe.rice.edu
> > ns.isi.edu
> > PDC.example.org
> > 
> > as the admin of PDC.example.org, I know what IP addresses
> > are assigned and can change them on whim.  However, It is
> > the Height of Arrogance to presume I can tell the rice.edu
> > or isi.edu people what IP addresses to use on their machines.
> 
> Presumably (assuming we're talking about professionally run infrastructure),
> there is an agreement between the zone administrator and the providers of
> secondary services.  The IP addresses in use for the secondary service
> should be part of that agreement.
> 
> Regards,
> -drc
> 

        there may be some debate as to how much information is subject
        to contractual binding.  I would hate to be bound to a multiyear
        contract w/ CSC for nameservice that tied me to one of their old
        IP blocks.  Net 10 is used in so many more places these days.

--bill

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