Warren wrote on 05/10/2012 11:50:30 AM: > Nope -- Comcast does a large amount of checking before turning off > validation for a failing domain. > This is (IMO) more secure than the alternative, which is to simply > leave it failing, and have users move to a non-validatiing resolver instead?
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