I mentioned their response on 3/3. Basically "their position is they think they’d be doing the community a disfavor by passing the torch” (quoting my previous email, not a direct quote from them but this is their position)
The realhostip cert provides a false sense of security, so I can’t think of a reason why I’d want to convince Citrix to change their current course. Adding the appropriate entries to a provider’s existing DNS server is not a big deal and should be easily scriptable. If a provider has several class C blocks they have to add, then they REALLY shouldn’t be using realhostip.com, anyways. Any energy put into properly setting up a community resolver would be much better spent helping others migrate away from realhostip.com. On Mar 10, 2014, at 7:10 AM, France <mailingli...@isg.si> wrote: > Please let us know, what was the Citrixes response to community run > realhostip.com service.