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Regional Fund for Digital Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean
Regional Fund for Digital Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean
Project for the Installation of F Root Server Copies in LACNIC'S Region
Project for the Installation of F Root Server Copies in LACNIC'S Region
LACNIC - LAME DELEGATION MONITORING

According to LACNIC commitment with Internet Stability, Since September 24th 2003, LACNIC has been monitoring the existence of Lame Delegation in the inverse resolution zones of IP address blocks registered in the LACNIC WHOIS Data Base.

Basically, lame delegation occurs when the DNS server registered in LACNIC system like the responsible for reverse resolution of some IP address block is not properly configured for such functionality.

Due to this problem the LACNIC Open Policy Forum in its meeting in April 2004 agreed the application of a new policy for the deactivation of those servers with Lame Delegation problems.

The implementation of this policy began in June 26th 2005

For Details of the Lame Delegation Policy

http://lacnic.net/en/politicas/manual7.html

More information about Lame Delegation possible errors and solutions at:

http://lacnic.net/en/lameness.html

It is also possible to check the daily updated statistic for Lame Delegation in those IP blocks in LACNIC region at:

http://lacnic.net/en/lame_delegation.html

For question or comments about Lame Delegation send an e-mail to:

hostmaster@lacnic.net

 
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