Last I saw, both M365 and Google only retry for 24 hours before returning as
undeliverable.
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From: bind-users On Behalf Of Marcus Kool
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 7:17 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Email migrati
gh to install. BIND, tools
included, will run just fine in there.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2022 at 7:35 AM Brown, William
mailto:wbr...@e1b.org>> wrote:
After I hit send, I thought I should add this request to ISC:
Can you keep supporting dig (and perhaps other select tools) on Windows? Some
of us
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From: bind-users On Behalf Of Brown, William
Sent: Friday, September 9, 2022 10:29 AM
To: Ahmad Ibrahim ; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: Installing bind on Windows 10
This
The service account is to run BIND as a DNS server. Click the box to install
tools only. Add the directory containing the extracted files to you path in
Windows to make life easier.
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> One more thing should *in theory* not matter much. Personally, I'm not too
> happy about short TTLs. This trend is likely significantly undermining the
> stability and redundancy of the internet as a whole already.
In the days of limited, expensive hardware and slow links, long TTLs made
sens
>>> my guess is that they see dnssec as fragile, have not seen _costly_
>>> dns subversion, and measure a dns outages in thousands of dollars a
>>> minute.
>> No one wants to be this guy:
>> http://www.dnssec.comcast.net/DNSSEC_Validation_Failure_NASAGOV_201201
>> 18_FINAL.pdf
>so, to me, a cru
> my guess is that they see dnssec as fragile, have not seen _costly_ dns
> subversion, and measure a dns outages in thousands of dollars a minute.
>randy
No one wants to be this guy:
http://www.dnssec.comcast.net/DNSSEC_Validation_Failure_NASAGOV_20120118_FINAL.pdf
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