It appears that William Herrin said:
>On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 9:13 AM Joel Sommers wrote:
>> What are some of the key use cases for having an A record (or for that
>> matter) in which part or all of the address is embedded
>in the name?
>
>server = real DNS name
>random end user = DNS name
Hello,
I've been following this thread, and I find it quite interesting.
I’m curious if there is an official definition for "noisy prefix" (or
perhaps "noisy AS").
Thank you,
On 9/2/25 1:01 AM, Romain Fontugne via NANOG wrote:
Hi,
We are seeing in RIS data a constant flow of update mess
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 9:13 AM Joel Sommers wrote:
> What are some of the key use cases for having an A record (or for that
> matter) in which part or all of the address is embedded in the name?
server = real DNS name
random end user = DNS name which embeds the IP address
The A record is
Hello all -
I am a researcher at Colgate University, working with colleagues at the
University of Wisconsin and Boston University on studying aspects of the DNS.
We are wondering what insights anyone here may be willing to share about naming
convention patterns that we’ve observed. There are m
Hi Mike,
Although I have never actually tried it, Sandvine does market a piracy
solution service. They presented it to me about 2 years ago.
Here in Italy the government has "piracy shield" , a platform donated by
the A series soccer federation so no conflict of interest at all , to
combat piracy
Anyone here from eero, the router/ap company.. Hit me off-list, I doubt it, but
never know.
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Dennis Burgess
MikroTik : Trainer, Network Associate, Routing Engineer, Wireless Engineer,
Traffic Control Engineer, Inter-Networking Engineer, Security Engineer,
Enterprise Wireless En
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