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RE: root zone file
- From: Simon Higgs
- Date: Fri Apr 26 18:29:35 2002
At 05:32 PM 4/26/2002 -0400, Matt Zito wrote:
Replacing the hints file with the top level zone speeds up lookups, and
removes the burden from the root servers:
zone "." {
type master;
file "root.db";
};
However, the best way to do this is to AXFR the root zone off of the root
servers (note this is the ORSC root configuration and *NOT* the ICANN root):
zone "." {
type slave;
file "root.db.slave";
masters{ 199.166.24.12;
216.13.126.116;
199.166.28.10;
204.80.125.130;
195.117.6.25;
199.166.31.3;
199.166.31.250;
199.5.157.128;
204.57.55.100;
213.196.2.97; };
};
Irrespective of whether you agree with the contents, this method is a very
clean and efficient way to reduce the load on the root servers.
I really don't want to start any discussions about the relative merits of
the ICANN vs. ORSC vs. New.net vs. anything root zones, but I feel like I
need to mention that the main zones on this page are for the ORSC root
servers, not the ICANN ones. The ICANN zone file at the bottom is the hints
file, not the root zone.
Thanks,
Matt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Warren [mailto:hescominsoon@faithwalk.org]
> 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:
>
> >
> >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
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Best Regards,
Simon
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