Eh, I gave up on web proxies a couple years back where I work. It is mostly
pointless in the age of "SSL for everything" after Snowden spilled the
beans on US gov spying of all open traffic. I am not interested in the
complexities of MITM certificates that web browsers are going to constantly
screa
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 12:27 PM, Darcy Kevin (FCA) <
kevin.da...@fcagroup.com> wrote:
> I’m not convinced DNS has any valuable role to play here. Seems like this
> is a traffic-shaping challenge; maybe one of the open source traffic
> shaping tools would fit the bill.
>
A Google search for multi
will
probably have to try to get others involved on a crowdfunding website to
cover the costs.
Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI
Living on a rural 35-cow organic dairy farm, ten miles from the nearest
town, on a slow CenturyLink 1.5 meg DSL and no way to upgrade.
The CenturyLink remote terminal near us has
tion to feed into
>>> the process that dynamically updates routing.
>>>
>>> I find the pausing of named to be questionable. But I understand that
>>> you
>>> want to make sure that no connections are started until after the
>>> (re)routing has
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 12:45 PM, Grant Taylor via bind-users <
bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:
>
> Are you saying that you want to dynamically update routes to IPs resolved
> in real time to specific host / domain names? Such that traffic to
> specific hosts / domain names is routed over DSL? W
ack interfaces coming
> and going.
>
> Note: CDN’s use the same machine for multiple names so you may not always
> get the result you are after.
>
> Mark
> > On 26 Jun 2018, at 3:08 pm, Dale Mahalko wrote:
> >
> > (Hello, I am new to the list. And this may possi
ithin their parent domain.
Hence the multihome routing for these domains must be done dynamically on
the fly, as they are being requested from the name lookup service, but
before the lookup results are returned to the originating program
requesting the lookup.
Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI
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