On 20. juli 2010 13:56, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Anders Lund] >> I think I'll have to talk to others here to give you a definitive >> answer to this question, but this is mainly to give the schema a >> "home" to stay together with where the OIDs have been allocated? > > Yes. The idea is to give the common and static parts of the current > DNS schemas, the attributes representing DNS record types, a common > home for others to fetch a updated schema with all the attributes > defined so far, to ensure naming, syntax and other attribute settings > stay the same. > >> So basically what is needed is _one_ schema file. Defining the >> attributes once and then at the end list both dNSZone and dNSDomain2 >> object classes. Right? > > Actually, I would suggest to only define the attributes in the file > distributed from Uninett, and leave the definition of the object > classes to thers, as the people defining dNSZone and dNSDomain2 seem > to change their definition over time as new dns record types are > defined. This would make it possible for those defining the object > types to include the attribute schema for the attributes and a > different schema for the object classes, and users wanting to include > both object classes to do so without conflicts. :)
The perhaps best solution would be to have a RFC defining these attributes and object classes, but not a short term solutiong I guess. ;-) > I guess the schema file name could be dnsattributes.schema or some > thing like that, and it should include a time stamp and URL to the > source of the latest version at the top of the file. :) If you send me a schema file I can put it out. I might be out of office when I receive the file, and then it might take some time, but I will publish as soon as I have time. >> Sounds nice to me. I could perhaps ask others here if a fitting >> place to have this schema distributed is via the OID registry page >> at UNINETT. Does this sound ok to you? Have talked to others about this now. > Great. :) - Anders -- Anders Lund <[email protected]> .~. UNINETT, N-7465 Trondheim, Norway / V \ Phone: +47 73 55 79 08 | Mob: +47 93 03 41 26 /( )\ ^ ^ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

