Since when does one need 3 nameservers for inverse?
In the "Reverse Delegation How To": http://www.ripe.net/rs/reverse/reverse_howto.html it states: "NS Servers Ensure you have at least two nameservers that are authoritative for the zone. The resolvable names of these NS servers should be in the NS resource records of the zone. The nameservers should be on different subnets." Yet when I submit a request I get: ***RDNS: (related to set) ERROR (20 points): At least 3 nameservers are required for each properly delegated zone. We found only 2 in your submission. In addition the reverse delegation checker at: http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/delcheck/delcheck2.cgi doesn't flag only 2 nameservers as an error. What gives? -Hank
-----Original Message----- From: db-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:db-wg-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Hank Nussbacher Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:19 AM To: db-wg@ripe.net Cc: rdns-project@ripe.net Subject: [db-wg] Since when does one need 3 nameservers for inverse?
In the "Reverse Delegation How To": http://www.ripe.net/rs/reverse/reverse_howto.html it states:
"NS Servers Ensure you have at least two nameservers that are authoritative for the zone. The resolvable names of these NS servers should be in the NS resource records of the zone. The nameservers should be on different subnets."
Yet when I submit a request I get: ***RDNS: (related to set) ERROR (20 points): At least 3 nameservers are required for each properly delegated zone. We found only 2 in your submission.
In addition the reverse delegation checker at: http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/delcheck/delcheck2.cgi doesn't flag only 2 nameservers as an error.
What gives?
Indeed you are right, something doesn't look quite right here. Thanks for flagging it I'll take a look. Brett -- Brett Carr RIPE Network Coordination Centre Systems Engineer -- Operations Group Amsterdam, Netherlands GPG Key fingerprint = F20D B2A7 C91D E370 44CF F244 B6A1 EF48 E743 F7D8
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