Hi Jim,
At 01:35 27-11-2013, Jim Reid wrote:
So what? The root zone file is freely available to anyone who wants
it. AXFR from a root server is not the only mechanism to get a copy.
And as Joe just said, it's not necessarily a Good Thing for
resolving servers to keep a local copy of the root zo
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 09:35:26AM +, Jim Reid wrote:
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> BTW, you quoted Section 2.7 of RFC2870. That BCP is over 13 years old.
And about to be obsoleted, I believe.
Best,
A
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On 27 Nov 2013, at 08:10, SM wrote:
> Some root servers allow AXFR; some do not allow AXFR.
So what? The root zone file is freely available to anyone who wants it. AXFR
from a root server is not the only mechanism to get a copy. And as Joe just
said, it's not necessarily a Good Thing for resol