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IPv6 rDNS
On Tue, 02 Nov 2010 18:21:14 -0000, Sven Olaf Kamphuis said:
> getting rid of bind has various other advantages, such as no longer
> needing tcp to transfer "zone files" (Retarded concept to say the least)
> so there are no more "tcp issues" related to anycasting your authorative
> dns servers, as you can simply have them talk to your central database
> over their bgp session ip, which isn't anycasted, no more port 53/tcp
> therefore! yay, good riddance!
Till the first time you have to answer a query that's over 512 bytes
that doesn't have the EDNS0 bit set... Yes, such beasts still live out there.
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