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- From: Psilo <dns AT psilo.org>
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- Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Note to all new T2 server ops
- Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 17:40:40 +0100
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Thank you for this answer!
I prefer to remain anonymous, so since this is not acceptable, I
suppose my server will not be an "official" one. Sorry about that!
I advise you to make sure all these new T2 servers will stay online
for at least several months, otherwise users would have to reconfigure
their DNS, and I don't think they would appreciate that...
Anyways, I will keep my "private" T2 server only for my company ;)
2010/12/9 Brian Koontz <brian AT pongonova.net>:
> I'm the person responsible for keeping track of all the T2 servers.
> Unfortunately, I do not yet have in place an automated application
> process for registering T2 servers. So for now, I must manually
> process the requests as I come across them in the mailing list.
> I'm a bit behind, so please be patient while I catch up.
>
> For those who might be interested in setting up a T2 server, this is
> mandatory reading:
>
> http://wiki.opennicproject.org/RunningT2
>
> There are some additional requirements in place for T2 ops:
>
> Your server must perform recursive lookups, and must server *all*
> OpenNIC TLDs in addition to all ICANN requests. Using any zone file
> other than the OpenNIC zone file is unacceptable, as other altname
> systems we peer with don't necessarily peer all OpenNIC TLDs.
>
> To register a T2 server, I must have your real name and a valid e-mail
> contact. This is so we can continue to maintain the integrity of the
> OpenNIC infrastructure. T2 servers are not intended to be anonymous.
> You are free to set up anonymous T2 servers; they just won't be listed
> in the "official list." So if you receive an e-mail asking for this
> information, you know why. I usually sign my e-mails, so feel free to
> use my public PGP key to verify.
>
> Please check the accuracy of your server information here:
> http://wiki.opennicproject.org/Tier2 This is the authoritative T2
> list that I maintain. Eventually, this data will be pulled directly
> from the T2 registry, so it will still be authoritative. If you are
> anonymizing logs, please let me know to what extent and how often.
>
> You are encouraged to join the DNS operations list:
> http://wiki.opennicproject.org/MailingLists
> The list is low-volume, open only to T1/T2 operators, and will often
> include status messages that don't show up in the discussion list.
>
> This e-mail can be found here:
>
> http://wiki.opennicproject.org/T2OpsNotes
>
> If you had any revisions you'd like me to include, let me know!
>
> Again, thanks to all who have stepped forward to volunteer their time,
> efforts, and hardware to OpenNIC.
>
> --Brian
>
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- [opennic-discuss] Note to all new T2 server ops, Brian Koontz, 12/09/2010
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Note to all new T2 server ops, Psilo, 12/09/2010
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Note to all new T2 server ops, Brian Koontz, 12/09/2010
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Note to all new T2 server ops, Psilo, 12/09/2010
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