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> From: Harshith Mulky [mailto:harshith.mu...@outlook.com]
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> Hello John,
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> > 1.) Are these devices some type of VoIP device? I've seen many novel DNS
> > based scenarios used for VoIP before.
> [Harshith] yes, they are VOIP devices which use "lwresd" to talk to
> external DNS Servers
>
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CC: john.woodwo...@centurylink.com
Subject: RE: bind-users Digest, Vol 2230, Issue 1
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 07:48:16 +
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> [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Harshith Mulky
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> [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Harshith Mulky
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 10:50 AM
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> No Mark, This is not a quest
On 10/20/2015 08:49 AM, Harshith Mulky wrote:
> We have an implementation where, once the DNS Servers are down, The
> Client (Our device) Blacklists the IP address of DNS Servers for some
> period of Time
How long is "some period of time"? Is it something reasonable (read:
minutes) or something
In message , Harshith Mulky writes:
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> No Mark, This is not a question I am asked to answer for some course
>
> We have an implementation where, once the DNS Servers are down, The
> Client (Our device) Blacklists the IP address of DNS Servers for some
> period of Time
> It can only whitelist the
No Mark, This is not a question I am asked to answer for some course
We have an implementation where, once the DNS Servers are down, The Client (Our
device) Blacklists the IP address of DNS Servers for some period of Time
It can only whitelist the server when it receives periodic Responses to a N
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