At 8:43 -0700 4/23/09, David Conrad wrote:

root servers). However the point is that you need to do the validation
someplace you can talk securely to.  The easiest answer is to simply do the
validation on the same host.

I figure stub resolvers were needed when cpu/bandwidth/memory were a bit
more expensive than now.  It seems a shame to constrain our architecture
to the '80s...

OTOH, for the one of the same reasons DHCP is so popular, that is centralized local management, it is desirable (in some instances) to have the validation done in the commons and not in end hosts.
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