On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Brian Kantor wrote:
hello Everybody,
Brian, Please can you tell me if you have working on the database
and if all hostname in the form call-#.ampr.org are not good to use now ?
can we correct all hostname like #.call.ampr.org or is it your policy ?
Thanks, Tony
> It appears that someone was attempting to be helpful. I'll write to him
> and ask him what caused this sudden fit of generosity.
> - Brian
>
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> >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Nov 11 15:56:17 1999
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> >From: Tapio Sokura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: ampr.org DNS entries
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> >>Who is the smart-arse who has changed the entries for dns-gb7ipd and
> >dns-gb7ipe
> >>to dns.gb7ipd and dns.gb7ipe. Whoever it is, I'm putting it back. These
> >>hostnames are NOT subdomains of gb7ipd and gb7ipe.
> >
> >Apparently something funny has happened to the zone files, the ones from
> >November 9th differ considerably from those of November 10th. Many hosts
> >that have been of the form callsign-number.ampr.org have been changed to
> >number.callsign.ampr.org and some hosts are completely missing from the
> >November 10th database.
> >
> >I hope something is being done to correct this problem..
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