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  • From: kevin <krattai AT gmail.com>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Looking for peers
  • Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2018 15:22:24 -0600

FRX update:

OK, FRX is running two servers now:

199.101.56.46
24.76.93.80

They are functioning as openNIC T2 servers, as well.  Not fully
resolving IPv6 right now.  My radvd is malfunctioning for some reason.

And, they are now slaving the following tlds from a previous agreement
with some members.  The IPs are live and two of them resolve
identifiers so I'm assuming they are still functioning.

NB:  For those who operate these tlds, let me know if I shouldn't be
slaving them.

zone "gris" {
        type slave;
        masters { x.x.x.x; };
        file "/etc/bind/gris.zone";
};

zone "quoque" {
        type slave;
        masters { x.x.x.x; };
        file "/etc/bind/quoque.zone";
};

zone "smart" {
        type slave;
        masters { x.x.x.x; };
        file "/etc/bind/smart.zone";
};

I've updated the frxdns.html page to reflect the new server.

I will likely be putting bind info onto my github page soon to reflect
and to expedite and support the automation of collaboration and
peering.

Cheers,

Kevin

On Mon, 2018-12-24 at 10:57 -0600, kevin wrote:
> That's awesome!  Thanks Sebastian and the others who have responded
> to
> the call.
>
> I will also be working to get back in touch with those who were
> playing
> around with a dns peer project a while back.  Hopefully those who
> were
> part of that will also be able and willing to continue that good
> work.
>
> I will ashamedly admit that the FRX site is somewhat inaccurate about
> how long I've been toying with the idea.  It originally started in
> proof of concept not 15ish years ago, but rather 20 years ago during
> the Terra Vista VRML project era.  :D  I just didn't quite want to
> admit my age.  lol
>
> Anyhow, good things take time.  B)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kevin
>
> On Mon, 2018-12-24 at 13:54 +0100, Sebastian Makowiecki wrote:
> >
> > Hey Kev, hey all :)
> >
> > Good stuff. I have (some) time, attention and resources to spare so
> > keep us updated.
> >
> > Wishing you all happy holiday season. Take care :)
> >
> > ~
> > Sebastian MakowieckiOn 24 Dec 2018 6:34 am, kevin <krattai AT gmail.co
> > m>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hey folks, 
> > >
> > > Merry (almost) christmas eve to those of you who are reading this
> > > on 
> > > the (23rd) 24th.  8) 
> > >
> > > I'm working on a project called FRX (FReedom eXchange) and I am
> > > looking 
> > > for people who are willing to peer DNS servers.  The goal is also
> > > to do 
> > > something similar to dn42 (https://dn42.net/home) if not to
> > > connect
> > > to 
> > > it directly, as well as other technology frameworks.  FRX is
> > > being 
> > > built out as a distributed infrastructure for distributed
> > > applications 
> > > and discourse. 
> > >
> > > The social community discussion is located on the distributed, 
> > > blockchain social community (U.Community), here -> https://u.comm
> > > un
> > > ity/ 
> > > posts/2976 
> > >
> > > The project page for non-network connected people is here: 
> > > http://aebl.asuscomm.com/frx/ 
> > >
> > > If connected to the network, it can be visited here: 
> > > http://home.frx/ 
> > >
> > > And to speak directly to any questions as to why I don't apply to
> > > have 
> > > the tlds incorporated into opennic.  Let's just say that it is
> > > my 
> > > opinion that, even though I really love opennic and what it stood
> > > for, 
> > > it is far too polluted and exclusive to have a tld on the network
> > > after 
> > > the recent changes, as opposed to how it once was.  But, I will
> > > keep 
> > > moving forward with what I'm doing. 
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance for your considerations. 
> > >
> > > Cheers, 
> > >
> > > Kevin
> > >
> > >
> > >
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