RE: root zone file

2002-04-29 Thread Curtis Maurand
Thanks to all who answered. I was looking for the named.root file for my servers. It doesn't change very often, but it did change fairly recently, enough to break a couple of lookups. Curtis Matt Zito said: > > > The actual root zone is at: > > ftp://rs.internic.net/domain/ > > But if you me

Re: root zone file

2002-04-28 Thread Paul Vixie
> Replacing the hints file with the top level zone speeds up lookups, nope. there are less than 300 top level delegations, and a proper caching implementation will only hit the roots once a week per tld. > and removes the burden from the root servers: wrong again. (consider the impact of all

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread John R. Levine
> Replacing the hints file with the top level zone speeds up lookups, > and removes the burden from the root servers: Only if you have an impressively broken DNS cache. The entries in the root zone (the real one) all have a TTL of 48 hours. Within about the first three seconds after you start

RE: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Simon Higgs
MAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 5:20 PM > > To: Curtis Maurand; nanog > > Subject: Re: root zone file > > > > > > > > Hope this helps > > http://www.superroot.net/downloads.html > > > > Curtis Maurand wrote: > > > >

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Simon Higgs
At 05:04 PM 4/26/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Anyone know where I can obtain the latest and greatest? I just tried >ftp.icann.org to no avail (host not found.) which is where I used to get >them. >Thanks in advance >Curtis For the USG/ICANN/IANA legacy root, try here: ftp://rs.internic.net/domain/n

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread William Warren
That was a mistake..i was not trying to deceive anyone..i apologize for the errant information. David Ulevitch wrote: >Nanog, > >Friday, April 26, 2002, 4:19:52 PM, William Warren wrote: > > >WW> Hope this helps >WW> http://www.superroot.net/downloads.html > >This is not the root zone file. >

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread William Warren
whoops..my mistake..:) Bruce Robertson wrote: >>http://www.superroot.net/downloads.html >> > >Yeah, right. > >-- >Bruce Robertson, President/CEO +1-775-348-7299 >Great Basin Internet Services, Inc.fax: +1-775-348-9412 >http://www.greatbasin.net >

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Bruce Robertson
> http://www.superroot.net/downloads.html Yeah, right. -- Bruce Robertson, President/CEO +1-775-348-7299 Great Basin Internet Services, Inc. fax: +1-775-348-9412 http://www.greatbasin.net

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread David Ulevitch
Nanog, Friday, April 26, 2002, 4:19:52 PM, William Warren wrote: WW> Hope this helps WW> http://www.superroot.net/downloads.html This is not the root zone file. This is some hacked up zone file that someone made in an attempt to propagate their own TLDs or agenda. I certainly don't agree wi

RE: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Matt Zito
hints file, not the root zone. Thanks, Matt > -Original Message- > From: William Warren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 5:20 PM > To: Curtis Maurand; nanog > Subject: Re: root zone file > > > > Hope this helps > http://www.super

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread William Warren
Hope this helps http://www.superroot.net/downloads.html Curtis Maurand wrote: > >Anyone know where I can obtain the latest and greatest? I just tried >ftp.icann.org to no avail (host not found.) which is where I used to get >them. >Thanks in advance >Curtis > > >

RE: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Matt Zito
The actual root zone is at: ftp://rs.internic.net/domain/ But if you mean the GTLD zones that used to be part of the root, then: http://www.verisign-grs.com/tld/ and if you mean just the list of the root servers, then: "dig . ns" should give you what you're looking for. Thanks, Matt --

Re: root zone file

2002-04-26 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Curtis Maurand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Anyone know where I can obtain the latest and greatest? I just tried > ftp.icann.org to no avail (host not found.) which is where I used to get > them. It doesn't change very often (when was the last time it changed?), but there is al