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Re: Exploits start against flaw that could hamstring huge swaths of Internet | Ars Technica
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Wed, 05 Aug 2015 07:50:15 +0900
As someone who once hosted TLD zones in a way that a query to a particular nameserver could be answered by either NSD or BIND9, my advice would be "don't do that". You're setting yourself up for troubleshooting hell.
for some folk, complexity is a career. i worked for circuitzilla for 15 months; it's embedded in their culture. randy
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