From: Bob McDonald
> Of course, anycast would have solved this issue by allowing one to
> add/remove a server from a properly configured environment without
> affecting the clients...
Unless the goal is to move all DNS services off that subnet. Our network
staff would love to reclaim the /24
Of course, anycast would have solved this issue by allowing one to
add/remove a server from a properly configured environment without
affecting the clients...
> On 03/01/2014 18:00, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
>> From: Mark Andrews
>>> After that specify a final date for them to fix their machines by
>
> From: "Nicolas C."
> > Or really mess with them and answer all A queries with 199.181.132.249
>
> It's not a bad idea. I could wildcard all requests to an internal HTTP
> server saying that the DNS configuration of the client is deprecated.
But that's not as much fun as sending them someplac
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