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Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity?
From: Adam McKenna <adam () flounder net>
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 19:48:08 -0500
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 04:42:00PM -0800, Roeland Meyer wrote:
As difficult as you try and make it, I am trying to remain neutral here.
That reminds me of something I recently read: "In this day and age, one can no longer remain neutral and retain any credibility." Quite apropos in this case, don't you think? Can't remember where I saw that. I'm going to stop now to avoid pissing off the respectable people on this list. If you want to continue offline, be my guest. --Adam
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- Re: How (un)common is lack of DNS server diversity?, (continued)
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- Re: How (un)common is lack of DNS server diversity? Jay R. Ashworth (Feb 24)
- RE: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Roeland Meyer (Feb 24)
- RE: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Greg A. Woods (Feb 24)
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- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Jay R. Ashworth (Feb 24)
- RE: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Greg A. Woods (Feb 24)
- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Adam McKenna (Feb 24)
- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Simon Lyall (Feb 24)
- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Quark Physics (Feb 24)
- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Adam McKenna (Feb 24)
- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Shawn McMahon (Feb 24)
- Re: How common is lack of DNS server diversity? Pete Ehlke (Feb 24)