RE: [NSI-RRP] IP Address Uniqueness

From: Patrik Fältström (paf@swip.net)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 05:01:32 EDT

  • Next message: Peter Eisenhauer: "RE: [NSI-RRP] IP Address Uniqueness"

    At 09.48 +0200 00-06-30, Peter Eisenhauer wrote:
    >But that changed. In the actual NSI registry you can have nameservers in a
    >different TLD (e.g. we have in .de) without IP ... thanks godness.

    Good. Thanks!

    >If there are IP addresses for nameservers in a different TLD: The nameservers
    >are owned by the registrar who created them, so the IP can only be changed by
    >that registrar ... and there is no transfer of nameservers ...

    ...and if I continue on this track, if I have two entities which register:

    > example.com. IN NS a.example.com.
    > a.example.com. IN A 192.168.1.1
    >
    > example.org. IN NS a.example.org.
    > a.example.org. IN A 192.168.1.1

    ...then only the entity registering example.com. which can change the
    IP address of a.example.com? And only example.org which can change
    the IP-address of a.example.org?

        paf
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