On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Rowan Smith wrote:
At the NZNOG meeting at Waikato we discussed domain names for the Internet Exchanges in Auckland and Wellington. I have registered the domain names aix.net.nz and wix.net.nz on behalf of the NZ Internet community. The registered Administrative contact for these domains is the Internet Society of New Zealand (ISOCNZ) who will hold these domains on behalf of the community.
I would like to pursue the idea of registering the 2nd level domain ix.nz.
Does anyone else feel that this could be a useful addition to the New Zealand DNS system?
<soapbox>At the risk of starting a religious war, I think the current second-level domains in NZ are rather pointless. Here's a quick wc -l on transferred second-level zone files under nz: fep3[7]% wc -l nz.*-backup 726 nz.ac-backup 75428 nz.co-backup 294 nz.cri-backup 902 nz.gen-backup 997 nz.govt-backup 20 nz.iwi-backup 41 nz.mil-backup 2209 nz.net-backup 2164 nz.org-backup 730 nz.school-backup 83511 total 90% of the NZ DNS lives under .co.nz. If we had Auckland and Wellington exchanges registered under .ix.nz, then that sub-zone would represent 0.01%. Is this a useful division to make? It seems to me that there is nothing to lose (and only simplicity to gain) by allowing NZ-based entities to register myname.nz.</soapbox> However, having said that, an .ix.nz sld makes about as much sense as everything else :) My views are not necessarily those of CLEAR, blah, blah, blah.
Joe Abley is going to obtain some IP numbers for IX purposes. These can be used in conjunction with the above names. I'm happy to provide the IN-ADDR.ARPA DNS for those as well.
I have sent requests to APNIC outlining the requirements for distinct,
globally-unique address space for exchanges, but have heard nothing back
as yet.
Joe
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Joe Abley