6 Jun
2007
6 Jun
'07
1:36 a.m.
On 6/06/2007, at 2:53 PM, Roger Marquis wrote:
So now the cruft extends and embraces, and you have to play DNS view games based on whether it's on company A's legacy net, company B's legacy net, or the DMZ in between them, and start poking around in the middle of DNS packets to tweak the replies (which sort of guarantees you can't deploy DNSSEC).
<IPv4 junk>
You clearly missed the start of this conversation, and my summaries in the last couple of days, about which I am not surprised. We were discussing IPv6, the lack of NAT was brought up as being viewed as a blocker for security reasons, and solutions were presented so that it no longer is, assuming adequate education is provided. -- Nathan Ward