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From: "!Dr. Joe Baptista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [IFWP] Root Server SOA responses
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The BIND2000 survey this year will be testing to see which dns is using
which root server complex.  The information will be collected through the
SOA report and a few other methods will be employed when the SOA shows up
as USG - some root servers report USG's as being the SOA - which is wrong.

Here an SOA dump for those root servers

AURSC           RS2.AURSC.AH.NET. AT.AH.NET. 1999070501 30M 15M 1W 1D
EURSC           ERROR - DNS OFFLINE - NO SOA REPORT
I-DNS           A.I-DNS.NET. hostmaster.I-DNS.NET. 2000030301 30M 15M 1W 1D
ICANN           A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. hostmaster.internic.NET. 2000030300 30M 15M 1W 1D
IRSC            RS2.AURSC.AH.NET. AT.AH.NET. 1999070501 30M 15M 1W 1D
NAMESPACE       A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. hostmaster.internic.NET. 2000030200 30M 15M 1W 1D
ORSC            NS1.VRX.NET. HOSTMASTER.NS1.VRX.NET. 2000080207 3H 15M 1W 1D
SUPERROOT       ERROR - DNS OFFLINE - NO SOA REPORT
TINC            tinc-org.com. tinc.tinc-org.com. 2000022800 6H 20M 1W 1D
TLDNS           A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. hostmaster.internic.NET. 2000030300 30M 15M 1W 1D

If anyone else is running valid root servers - please let me know.
Regards
Joe Baptista



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