KPNQwest ns.eu.net server.
John L Crain
crain at icann.org
Wed Jun 5 18:13:04 UTC 2002
Very welcome,
Thanks for this Dani it gives everyone much more breathing space.
I think this a fantastic effort on behalf of the NCC, the folks at eu.net
and anyone else involved, they should all be applauded for it.
A few logistical questions that may be relevant to those affected.
Is there a projected time when this service may be discontinued?
I can imagine that the RIPE NCC doesn't want to indefinitely run secondary
for end sites?
If not:
This is in the same AS as ns.ripe.net. Is it also physically on the same
infrastructure?
What I guess I'm asking is: To what extent do those using both ns.ripe.net
and ns.eu.net have redundancy between the two servers?
JC
At 07:25 PM 6/5/2002 +0200, Daniel Diaz wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>
>Given the current situation of KPNQwest and the possibility
>of its services going offline sometime soon, the RIPE NCC in
>agreement with KPNQwest will be temporally hosting this
>server (ns.eu.net) in its premises.
>
>This is to avoid major problems in the Internet as this server
>is secondary for a large number of ccTLD's zones, and thousand
>other zones.
>
>We (AS3333) will be soon announcing the 192.16.202.0/24 prefix.
>
>
>Trusting that this is welcome news.
>
>Best regards.
>
>--
>RIPE NCC
>
>
>--
>Daniel.Diaz
>Operations Manager
>RIPE NCC
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