On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Keptin Komrade Dr. BobWrench III esq. wrote: : And, I might add, in the case of a highly complex anycast application, : you will need to check not only for correctness, but for timeliness. All this still assumes that DNS should be trusting a single anycast location as the only point of access (a situation which is the case for UltraDNS if both records' routes go to the same place). There's a reason DNS does not trust exactly one server if multiple ones are provided: too many things can and do go wrong. What is going on right now with .ORG is that DNS is being forced to believe that BGP knows what is best for it, and it's already demonstrated that BGP did not always know best. -- -- Todd Vierling <tv@duh.org> <tv@pobox.com>