On Fri, Apr 19, 2002, Eric Germann wrote:
If people set up their Win2K networks right, it wouldn't be a problem. Simply install the MS DNS server, point their clients at that, then all the updates go there. And if that DNS server has connectivity to the 'Net at large, it will resolve all their other requests too by chasing the chain from the root down.
Best of both worlds, or at least the best you can do in the situation ...
yeah, but windows isn't really targeted at the types of people who do things "right" .. its targeted at the types of people who want to do things "now". I mean, if people set up their hosts/networks right - MTU path discovery would actually still _work_ these days, spam wouldn't be a problem .. DDoS just Wouldn't Happen(tm) .. adrian -- Adrian Chadd "For a sucessful technology, reality must <adrian@creative.net.au> take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled" - Feynmann