Re: [dns-wg] Retiring ns.ripe.net

2024-05-02 Thread Joe Abley
On 2 May 2024, at 20:45, Peter Hessler wrote: > Semi-related, and apology for the micro-managing, do you think it > would make sense to lower the TTL on those zones from 1 day to something > shorter during the change? Zones don't have TTLs; RRSets have TTLs. In the case of a secondary zone the

Re: [dns-wg] Retiring ns.ripe.net

2024-05-02 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2024 May 02 (Thu) at 17:28:32 +0100 (+0100), Nick Hilliard wrote: :Paul de Weerd wrote on 02/05/2024 16:49: :> We are proposing to retire the secondary DNS service by the end of :> 2024 and we're asking for your input and feedback on this proposal. :> Please share any feedback on the DNS Working

Re: [dns-wg] Retiring ns.ripe.net

2024-05-02 Thread Nick Hilliard
Paul de Weerd wrote on 02/05/2024 16:49: We are proposing to retire the secondary DNS service by the end of 2024 and we're asking for your input and feedback on this proposal. Please share any feedback on the DNS Working Group mailing list by 16 May 2024. definitely a good move to retire this.

[dns-wg] Retiring ns.ripe.net

2024-05-02 Thread Paul de Weerd
Dear colleagues, We have published a RIPE Labs article on how we believe it is now time to retire the secondary DNS service for member’s reverse DNS delegations, ns.ripe.net: https://labs.ripe.net/author/anandb/retiring-nsripenet/ We are proposing to retire the secondary DNS service by the end of