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  • From: Тингаев Алексей <nuller AT uwnet.ru>
  • To: "discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org" <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] New root dns server
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:52:45 +0400


using as a basis http://wiki.opennicproject.org/RunningT1 and running NSD, I
configured DNS service at 37.153.37.32,
it is clear that NSD does not support recursion, because it is designed to
be the root server


22.01.2013, 12:50, "Тингаев Алексей" <nuller AT uwnet.ru>:
> Thanks for the detailed answer.
> I would strongly like to create it with tier-1 server. In a public server
> tier-2, much difficulty I see.
>  The more tier-1 can work as a public DNS server
>
> 22.01.2013, 03:52, "Jeff Taylor" <shdwdrgn AT sourpuss.net>:
>
>>  Maybe I am explaining this poorly.  Let me try again...
>>
>>  Our tier-0 server does NOT work in the same way that ICANN rootservers
>>  work.  Our tier-1 servers are actually closer to an ICANN rootserver.
>>  All of the tier-1 servers are listed as masters for all of the TLDs,
>>  including the root zone, so we have complete redundancy between all of
>>  the tier-1 servers.  As long as a single tier-1 server is still
>>  operational, OpenNic will still function.
>>
>>  Our tier-0 server used to be more important, however we were concerned
>>  about having a single server in charge of so much.  Changes were made
>>  years ago to move that functionality to the tier-1 server to ensure
>>  redundancy.  Today, "tier-0" is misleading, and probably does not really
>>  apply to that server anymore.  While the tier-0 server does regenerate
>>  the root zone on a regular basis, it is not critical that the root zone
>>  is updated often because the list of TLDs does not change often.  As I
>>  said before, if the tier-0 server did go offline, any of the tier-1
>>  servers could easily run the same script that regenerates the root zone,
>>  so we have no concerns about OpenNic going down.
>>
>>  Hopefully that better explains our configuration, and the reason why we
>>  are not concerned about redundancy for the tier-0 server?
>>
>>  On 01/21/2013 01:04 AM, Тингаев Алексей wrote:
>>>   I may not understand everything, I just wanted to get my DNS server are
>>> part opennic.
>>>   Why only one Root Server a tier-0. If it stops working, then all stops
>>> working?
>>>    Course contains a copy of the zones while the rest, everything will
>>> raotat.
>>>    Look at IANA13 root servers.
>>>
>>>   19.01.2013, 05:15, "Jeff Taylor" <shdwdrgn AT sourpuss.net>:
>>>>   I don't understand why you want to built a tier-0 server.  OpenNic has
>>>>   no need for another one, and it servers to purpose for a personal
>>>>   network.  The only thing this server does is generate an updated root
>>>>   zone, and generate the dns zone.  If you want a copy of the modified
>>>>   root zone on your own server, you can slave the root zone from
>>>>   75.127.96.89 and use that for your own network.
>>>>
>>>>   On 01/18/2013 01:37 AM, Тингаев Алексей wrote:
>>>>>    hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>    I want to do Tier0 new server, I understand that he is now one
>>>>>    http://wiki.opennicproject.org/Tier0, in notation IANA is root
>>>>> servers
>>>>>
>>>>>    18.01.2013, 07:48, "Jeff Taylor" <shdwdrgn AT sourpuss.net>:
>>>>>>    I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you trying to set up a
>>>>>>    server to run your own TLD, or do you want a public nameserver to
>>>>>> handle
>>>>>>    DNS queries for your network?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    On 01/17/2013 06:11 AM, Тингаев Алексей wrote:
>>>>>>>     Good day,
>>>>>>>     opennic of documentation did not understand who to contact to
>>>>>>> make a root server?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     Alexey
>>>>>>>
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