[dns-operations] A few more long-term name-collision sentinel gTLDs
Rubens Kuhl
rubensk at nic.br
Fri May 11 10:46:00 UTC 2018
> On 11 May 2018, at 03:02, Viktor Dukhovni <ietf-dane at dukhovni.org> wrote:
>
>
> The below have all been delegated for some time, and yet the name
> collision sentinels are still in place:
>
> example.etisalat. A 127.0.53.53
> example.arab. A 127.0.53.53
> example.xn--mgbaakc7dvf. A 127.0.53.53
> example.xn--mxtq1m. A 127.0.53.53
> example.xn--ngbrx. A 127.0.53.53
> example.politie. A 127.0.53.53
>
> Is that intentional, or neglected cleanup?
The later, usually. But they are only out of compliance if there are other names in zone besides nic.TLD. You can find at this link (https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/58735971/New%20gTLD%20Subsequent%20Procedures%20Request%20for%20Data%20%28CI%29.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1505866493000&api=v2 <https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/58735971/New%20gTLD%20Subsequent%20Procedures%20Request%20for%20Data%20(CI).pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1505866493000&api=v2>) some statistics on how it happened with other gTLDs.
This is one of the reasons that made the workgroup looking at this topic recommend ICANN to run controlled interruption before TLDs are delegated to registries.
Rubens
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