Operational DNS? Was :Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] IP address range for Geelong?

Andrew Tiltman andrew at mediadome.net.au
Tue Feb 12 21:50:32 EST 2002


I figured you would have one centralised 'master' bind server, and have each
AP running a slave.. providing the AP's are perminantly connected to the
net.

Run a dynamic dns service where people can register their own sub domains
(pick a couple vanity ones) for the ran on the centralised server (all
slaves get their zone files from the master).

So you use the dns server on whichever AP your connected to....to reduce
traffic over the backbones
(slaves updated periodically, not constantly)

-Andrew
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Close" <adrian at close.wattle.id.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: Operational DNS? Was :Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] IP address range for
Geelong?


> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Matthew Boyd wrote:
>
> > Ahhh, I understand I think. Are there going to be problems with having
> > two separate networks being seamlessly accessed from the one computer?
> > Is it possible to specify that the .ran /.man (whatever) domain be
> > served by a particular DNS? How's it work with primary / secondary DNS?
> > If this is true, anyone want to donate DNS services? It might also give
> > a bit of impetus to the network build.
>
> Argh!  We have wireless.org.au - let's use that and stay within the global
> collective hallucination that is the DNS.  This way DNS names are
> guaranteed to be globally unique, resolvable [and the same way] from
> anywhere on the global network (_including_ our little bit of wireless
> MAN).
>
> I am very happy to provide DNS services for people if that is in any way
> useful.  If someone feels like delegating me a bit of wireless.org.au I'll
> happily manage it and give sub-bits to other people as appropriate.
>
> And I don't want to hear complaints about "wireless.org.au" being too much
> to type.  That's why DNS search paths were invented.
>
> Adrian.
>
>
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