20 Jun
2013
20 Jun
'13
6:10 p.m.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
So it's okay to screw over "nearly fifty thousand" customer domains because there are 140M .com's?
luckily, none of the rest of us make mistakes
Ages ago I responded on a Cisco list where the topic was biggest screwup you've made. I posted that I once forgot the implicit deny in an ACL and accidentally blocked all traffic between 4 locations in 2 states for a company I was working for. Downtime was a very brutal 60 seconds. Someone very insightful responded with "anyone who hasn't done similar is lying about the 10 years on their resume". So the real question would be, why wasn't there someone who has already done this in the past working on this zone? ;) -B