North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Odd policy question.
> Maybe not such an odd question; Anywhoo, we have quite a few > people who register our IP addresses as nameservers, and then never > delete the records. I don't suppose there is any way that we can delete > these old records, we have appealed to multiple registrars such as > godaddy, enom, and the like to remove these bogus NS records from our IP > space which keep our new customers from using these IP addresses for > hosting but they claim that we have no grounds even though we are the > legitimate 'keepers' of said IP space. This is mainly a problem for > customers who use software such as cPanel which likes to always make NS > records automatically, and customers almost never remove these at their > registrar. in named.conf zone "2.96.192.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file "primary/bogus.ia"; }; in the zone file * PTR some.schmuck.lame.delegated.to.RAIN.PSG.COM. or zone "someschmuck.com" { type master; file "primary/bogus.fwd"; }; and @ MX 0 some.schmuck.lame.delegated.to.RAIN.PSG.COM. * MX 0 some.schmuck.lame.delegated.to.RAIN.PSG.COM.
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