The Internet NZ Council has pointed out on numerous occasasions to current holders of the keys to the asylum the extremely bad record NZ has with Lame delegations, particularly since Domainz gave up a) being the only game in town b) absolutely enforcing the requirement of dual DNS entries. The current level of cluelessness is shameful particularly with respect to the managment of this, and the complete and utter failure to a) realise why this is important and even being aware it is a problem. Too busy doing policy, or dreaming stupid reasons to outsource the DRS, "cos when you don't know what you are doing, anything is a risk - even breathing..." I echo, the shame of being lame..... Roger De Salis Rob Thomas wrote:
[ Apologies to those of you who have received this post in other fora. ]
Hi, NZNOG folks.
Are your DNS zones coming up lame? Why not check the DNS lamer report as you sip your Monday morning coffee? There are 19621 entries in the lamer report for the week ending 24 AUG 2003. These entries are often indicators of greater problems with name server configurations.
http://www.cymru.com/DNS/lame.html
We update this report each week, Sunday evening US CT.
On a related note: We want your data! Please consider donating to Team Cymru the lame delegation log entries from your name server logs. We are happy to credit you and your employer, or keep the source anonymous, as you prefer. Such donations help the community at large. Be the first in your ASN to donate data! :) If you are interested in donating data, please contact us at team-cymru at cymru.com.
Thanks! Rob, for Team Cymru.
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