Re: [DNSOP] Request for Adoption (draft-moura-dnsop-authoritative-recommendations)

"John Levine" <johnl@taugh.com> Wed, 28 November 2018 22:33 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] Request for Adoption (draft-moura-dnsop-authoritative-recommendations)
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In article <CANeU+ZC+qYjKNLLvLtSEbK_te-QABLbJwmNkh4uDCgeWAY_a6w@mail.gmail.com> you write:
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>Do you have any authoritative server operators that have signed on to these
>recommendations other than the authors?

I run authoritative servers for about 500 small domains, but I suspect
I am not the operator you are looking for.

Perhaps a next step would be to clarify what kind of server operators
this advice is intended for, or perhaps different parts of it are
intended for different kinds of operators.  I doubt I will ever use
anycast, but the advice on latency and TTL might be useful to my
smallish setup.

R's,
John