[ppml] Comments on ARIN's reverse DNS mapping policy
michael.dillon at bt.com
michael.dillon at bt.com
Tue Sep 11 05:30:05 EDT 2007
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> but maybe, when all the arin policy experts wake up in the us > mainland morning, someone can make a succinct prescription of > how arin might help with your problem. and maybe cash will > fall from the sky. Education! No need to run around beating people with a stick when they don't even know what they are doing wrong. That's just plain sadism and is economically harmful to your enterprise. ARIN offers in-addr.arpa service for a reason; because it makes the Internet run better. ARIN knows who is not using this service. ARIN could have a program of identifying appropriate contacts within organizations who do not have non-lame servers registered for each block. ARIN could then contact these people with educational material to explain the benefits of ARIN's free service and what needs to be done to make use of it. Just sending email to POCs offering in-addr.arpa is not enough. An email message to POCs should ask for DNS server administrator contacts. Then these people, who can be expected to have a better understanding of the technical issues as well as the ability to act and put in-addr.arpa zones in nameservers, could be offered the service. It wouldn't be a bad idea to also send some material by postal mail to Domain Name Service Administrator c/o Network Operator, in cases where the POC request fails to elicit a viable response. This type of educational outreach *IS* within the scope of ARIN's charter, but still outside the scope of ARIN policy. --Michael Dillon
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