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Re: oh, for goodness' sake.
From: "Justin W. Newton" <justin () gid net>
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 19:59:19 -0700
At 05:36 PM 4/7/98 -0700, Danny McPherson wrote:
Perhaps the policy should be No whois.ripe.net = no rebuild of BGP filtersYeah, I suppose writing code that relies on DNS (rather than an IP
address) to
ensure routing works correctly is a good idea *8^/ -danny
Until the IP address changes. One would think that people would learn not to make routing policy changes off of things automatically without having some sort of sanity checks in place after past network outages caused by exactly this problem. Oh well, live and learn. Justin W. Newton
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- Re: oh, for goodness' sake., (continued)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Karl Denninger (Apr 08)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. David R. Conrad (Apr 08)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Michael Dillon (Apr 08)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Stephen Sprunk (Apr 09)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Dave Crocker (Apr 08)
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- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Jay R. Ashworth (Apr 08)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. davidk (Apr 10)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Justin W. Newton (Apr 07)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Forrest W. Christian (Apr 08)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Andy Rabagliati (Apr 09)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Alex P. Rudnev (Apr 10)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Steve Davies (Apr 09)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Eric Osborne (Apr 09)
- Re: oh, for goodness' sake. Greg Simpson (Apr 09)