26 Feb
1997
26 Feb
'97
4:15 a.m.
On Wed 26 Feb, Matt Ranney wrote:
As it is, if the interface-defaulted squid machine was dual-homed to providers X and Y that don't peer, a customer of X could get the A record for the interface in Y's space. The client would then have to take the transit path between X and Y, which for many X's and Y's, sucks.
You could take in all the BGP data from your providers (read-only as it were) then link that into your DNS server so that it returns an IP address according to the 'best' (however you define that...) route that you have back to them...? aid -- Adrian J Bool | mailto:aid@u-net.net Network Operations | http://www.u-net.net/ U-NET Ltd | tel://44.1925.484461/