[MLB-WIRELESS] Re: [Technical] DNS

Paul van den Bergen paul at serc.rmit.edu.au
Mon Aug 12 17:26:19 EST 2002


correct me if I am wrong, but didn't we just have an announcement on the 
Melbwireless list that melbourne.wireless.org.au had just been formed 
with the idea that the wireless.org.au domain would therefore be a more 
general namespace?  if not, I for one think it is a Good Idea TM.

while wanting to avoid a slanging match (groan... who pays for it, etc.) 
I cannot see that there is a problem with one IP address for 
wireless.org.au and others for melb.wireless.org.au, 
syd.wireless.org.au, or whatever, and that this could all work out 
beautifully.

Ofcourse, I may have missed the point entirely, because there is posibly 
2 DNS issues here.  One is the wireless presence on the internet (our 
respective public faces and webspace) and the more intimate public 
wireless network that we are building.  Mind you, seeings as how we have 
a suggestion of <name>.<postcode>.<wireless.base.address> (or possibly 
<name>.<postcode>.<city>.<wireless.base.address> - I don't care, but 
that might be redundant or we can even get multiple maps on DNS - 
something I will discuss off list if anyone is interested - we have some 
thoughts on this and I would welcome input...) we might be able to have 
the two things co-exist with little problems.

Just think about that for a minute.  I certainly intend to place a 
webserver and ftp server on the wireless side of my firewall for the 
wireless communitee to access.  can anyone see a problem with the 
wireless network being connected to the internet as a information source 
(being a content provider as opposed to being an internet service provider)?

it adds a look and feel that is relatively seemless on the surface, 
while underneath allowing for automagic DNS provision over disperate 
namespaces and IP domains.  in some respects, this eases the requirement 
of independant public name space useage if set up properly (eg. I can 
use 10.0.0.1 in melbourne because there is a NAT between me and the 
person in Gelong using 10.0.0.1...)  (lets get into a debate about why 
NAT is bad later...  personally I still think IPv6 is the way to g.... 
Ouch! who threw that!)

comments please!

Jamie Lovick wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I forwarded this to the Melbourne committee yesterday and have not had
>any response. I thought I might openly propose it to the list for
>everyone to consider.
>
>Regards
>
>Jamie
>
>--
>Jamie Lovick    <->  IT Consultant    <-> +614 1479 1681
>Hobby     : Doof.org                   -> jalovick at doof.org
>Director  : Drastic Solutions Pty Ltd  -> jalovick at drasticsolutions.com.au
>----- Public Relations Officer - the Australian Wireless Association -----
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 15:48:31 +0930 (CST)
>From: Jamie Lovick <jalovick at doof.org>
>To: committee at wireless.org.au
>Subject: Re: [Technical] DNS (fwd)
>
>
>Hi,
>
>This came out of the technical meeting here in Sydney last night ..
>we're nutting it out now. How do you guy's feel about a national, group
>independant namespace?
>
>Regards
>
>Jamie
>
>--
>Jamie Lovick    <->  IT Consultant    <-> +614 1479 1681
>Hobby     : Doof.org                   -> jalovick at doof.org
>Director  : Drastic Solutions Pty Ltd  -> jalovick at drasticsolutions.com.au
>----- Public Relations Officer - the Australian Wireless Association -----
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 09:39:15 +0930 (CST)
>From: Jamie Lovick <jalovick at doof.org>
>Reply-To: technical at lists.sydneywireless.com
>To: technical at lists.sydneywireless.com
>Cc: syd-wireless at lists.sydneywireless.com
>Subject: Re: [Technical] DNS
>
>On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, evilbunny wrote:
>
>>  This will come up in the latest tech group minutes as well, however
>>  for DNS it was decided to have a publicly addressable DNS zone, as
>>  this can save complications with things later...
>>
>>  in any case we're after suggestions for domain names, preferably as
>>  short as possible to register and use for this purpose, hopefully
>>  something as short as possible, was also noted that we are
>>  Australian and should think about using a .au for this purpose...
>>
>
>... our first choice (which we've pre-emptively registered) is
>cw.net.au, which loosely stands for Community Wireless Network
>Australia.
>
>This is not to say that it will fall under a new association,
>organization, or group, but will be available namespace for all networks
>to use.
>
>Another advantage is that it is short, and legal for external DNS if we
>can use it later ..
>
>Hosts would likely be in the format of:
>
>hostname.sub-region.region.cw.net.au
>
>Such as:
>
>frodo.syd.nsw.cw.net.au
>
>.. and on a first come first serve basis, it could also be:
>
>frodo.cw.net.au
>
>Thoughts?
>
>Regards
>
>Jamie
>
>--
>Jamie Lovick    <->  IT Consultant    <-> +614 1479 1681
>Hobby     : Doof.org                   -> jalovick at doof.org
>Director  : Drastic Solutions Pty Ltd  -> jalovick at drasticsolutions.com.au
>----- Public Relations Officer - the Australian Wireless Association -----
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