Setting up a root server and operating one, while it goes hand in hand, are two
different matters, IMO. At the very least, Obet is inviting us for the former.
I am interested, but am on the fence about participating because I'm also
thinking of the latter, as it will, for me, justify learning the former.
Setting up a root DNS server behind the firewall, as fooler points out, can
contribute to the security of the enterprise network. I'm unsure if I can
commit to setup and operate one for my present employer. Hence, sitting on the
fence for now.
From: GMDumlao <[email protected]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
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Sent: Sunday, 3 July 2016, 20:10
Subject: Re: [plug] your own root server, anyone?
Of important consideration here are the logistics and business continuity of
high availability servers for the purpose. Root server - therefore implying the
need for those qualities - lacking those, a root server it ain't.
Glenn
On Saturday, 2 July 2016, Roberto Verzola <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi fooler,
>
> It is good for me, for all kinds of reasons. And I will leave it to people to
> decide if it will be good for them, for whatever reason. If not, they can
> simply not join. And probably we will also realize what other reasons it is
> good for, after we learn how to do it.
>
> Obet
>
> On Fri, 1 Jul 2016 22:47:53 -0400
> fooler mail <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 10:28 PM, Michael Tinsay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Aside from the learning experience one gets in setting up a DNS root
>> > server, what would it be good for?
>> >
>>
>> according in their faq
>>
>> https://www.orsn.org/en/faq/
>>
>> security against manipulation..
>>
>> fooler.
>
>
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