Assuming that you are running separate authoritative and recursive servers this would only be a problem when someone goes to a lame-delegated domain.
It is probably also good to note that it is a best practice to separate authoritative and recursive servers. john -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Christopher McCrory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Friday, January 13, 2006 11:49 AM An: Randy Bush Cc: nanog@merit.edu Betreff: Re: Odd policy question. On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 08:32 -1000, Randy Bush wrote: > > Don't forget: > > www IN CNAME goatse.cx > > and don't forget the terminating dot on goatse.cx. > > but this did cause me to update those trapper zone files and > bump the serials. last time the serials had been bumped since > 1995. so you had the suggestion of a decade. mahalo. > Ouch. So you are going to punish the rest of the world for the mistakes of a few people (however annoying it is). /me just cannot imagine explaining this to my mother when she mis-types some URL. Granted that what your (former-) customers did was not any sort of best practice, but I think your "solution" is a little too extreme. > randy -- Christopher McCrory "The^W One of the guys that keeps the servers running" [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pricegrabber.com Let's face it, there's no Hollow Earth, no robots, and no 'mute rays.' And even if there were, waxed paper is no defense. I tried it. Only tinfoil works.