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Re: ISP network design of non-authoritative caches

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pat Myrto)
Sat Nov 17 17:13:24 2001

From: Pat Myrto <pat@rwing.ORG>
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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 14:12:49 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.40.0111171504540.17585-100000@clifden.donelan.com> from "Sean Donelan" at Nov 17, 2001 03:20:50 PM
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Sean Donelan has declared that:
> 
>  [ ... snip ... ]
> 
> > > Is there a white paper, best common practice, or book which shows
> > > the naive ISP (whether they have 10 or 10 million subscribers) how
> > > to architect their DNS system?
> >
> > not of which i am aware.  wanna help write a dnsop i-d?
> 
> Yes.  I didn't want to duplicate work.  If it doesn't exist, I
> can put together at least a few obvious good practices any operator
> should consider.

Please do (and post thots to nanog).  Some of us impaired geeks
that lurk about would benefit from the ideas that would surely
be generated.

Pat M/HW

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