gTLD Informational Message

Eric Sobocinski sobo at cisco.com
Wed Apr 4 19:21:29 UTC 2001


Perhaps this will actually happen tonight, the 4th of *April*?

Just pointing out the obvious.


At 09:26 AM -0400, 04/04/2001, Brad Verd wrote:

>This is an Informational Message to the internet community:
>
>Wednesday evening, the 4th of March, Verisign Global Registry Services
>will be changing the IP address for g.gtld-servers.net in the
>authoritative NS set serving com/net/org.
>
>The new set of servers authoritative for these TLDs will be:
>
>A.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.5.6.30
>G.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.42.93.30
>C.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.26.92.30
>I.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.36.144.133
>B.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         203.181.106.5
>D.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.31.80.30
>L.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.41.162.30
>F.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         192.35.51.30
>J.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         210.132.100.101
>K.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         213.177.194.5
>E.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         207.200.81.69
>M.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A         202.153.114.101
>
>This will not require any change to root.cache file and both the old and
>new IP's for g.gtld-servers.net will provide answers for com, net, and
>org in parallel for enough time to accommodate the zones TTL's.
>
>--------------------------------------
>Brad Verd
>Operations Manager Resolution Systems
>Verisign Global Registry Services
>Email - bverd at verisign.com
>---------------------------------------





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