On Jul 2, 2007, at 2:13, M Graff wrote:

For the ntpns.org domain it is to better take advantage of DNS
compression and to have an easier way to manage the delegation for the
servers (that doesn't depend on the ntp.org dns admins as much).

I don't see how the compression thing really factors in all that much?

Until we can (more easily) make the DNS servers just not send the authoritative and additional sections then we save a few bytes by having the nameservers be

{a..e}.ntpns.org rather than

ns1.some-domain.net
foo.another-domain.some.tld
etc


  - ask

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