21 May
2007
21 May
'07
5:31 p.m.
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Gadi Evron wrote:
As to NS fastflux, I think you are right. But it may also be an issue of policy. Is there a reason today to allow any domain to change NSs constantly?
well, so it's not explicitly denied in the current operations policy things, so people may depend on it for some reason(s). They might have turned on a service that depends on it, something not related to email or web or other things. DNS is basic internet plumbing, messing with it without LOTS of study is bound to bring out wierd uses. Especially where there is no prohibition on this today, making an arbitrary limit tomorrow is going to cause problems. -Chris