4 Sep
2004
4 Sep
'04
4:27 p.m.
Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
the logic seems rather irrefutable: - as a rule, shorter prefixes are more important and/or more stable than long ones - so we dampen long prefixes more aggressively - the root DNS servers tend to live in long prefixes - so we exclude the root DNS prefixes
What about the ccTLD prefixes? There are a lot more of them. And the gTLDs? And exchange points? And Microsoft Update servers? Where do you stop?
Pay me to treat your prefixes more nicely? 1/2 :-) Pete