A naive question: With the limiting of recursion (which appears to be a Good Thing) does it make it more (or less) important to have good network diversity (hint:peering) ? Or does it not matter? Richard
"Simon Allard"
11/04/05 8:00 PM >>> Rob is correct (as always, Hi Rob!)
There has been a plee on the ISP jungle drum network, to limit recursive DNS servers to protect the internet from evil doers. IHUG will be following very shortly, will post on here and give some notice before limiting the use of 203.109.252.42/43. Cheers, Simon Allard IHUG
-----Original Message----- From: Rob Thomas [mailto:robt(a)cymru.com] Sent: Friday, 4 November 2005 7:39 p.m. To: NZNOG List Subject: Re: [nznog] Inspire Net name servers
Hi, team.
] http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/24/dns_security_survey/
Might I also suggest:
<http://www.dyndns.com/about/company/notify/archives/the_dangers_of_open _r
ecursive_dns.html>
Thanks, Rob. -- Rob Thomas Team Cymru http://www.cymru.com/ ASSERT(coffee != empty);
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On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Tony Wicks wrote:
And the using the most obscure word award goes to .... Joe ! :-)
The issues are orthogonal.
orthogonal: Pronunciation: or-'tha:-g&-n&l Function: adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Latin orthogonius, from Greek orthogOnios, from orth- + gOnia angle -- more at Lying at right angles to, or intersecting with. Statistically independent. An independent issue that does not impinge on the primary topic. An off topic post.
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