[dns-operations] charter, sitefinder, opendns (slashdot today)

Fergie fergdawg at netzero.net
Fri Feb 16 02:00:45 UTC 2007


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- -- Roland Dobbins <rdobbins at cisco.com> wrote:

>On Feb 15, 2007, at 2:48 PM, JP Velders wrote:
>
>> I might want to provide them with the same level of DNS
>> service on the road as that they're accustomed to at the office. How
>> the heck do you do that without VPN's and not running an open
>> recursive nameserver ?
>
>Your people on the road ought to be using VPNs, anyways, if they've  
>privacy/confidentiality/privacy concerns.  VPNs are easy/free, these  
>days.
>

Trure that, about VPN's, etc, but that's not what we're talking
about here, really...

>This problem has already been solved.  Please, let's not 'solve' it  
>again in such a counterproductive manner.
>

Wait, wait, wait.

I'd like to explore this point of yours a bit more.

Exactly why is this discussion counter-productive?

- - ferg

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