On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 04:50:33AM -0800, SM wrote:
> correctly the answer in the DNS cache would be for a non-global
> resource.  There is no longer an assumption of uniqueness.  As a
> local decision I would use low TTLs [1].

But as Michael pointed out upthread, the more realistic and compelling
(if harder to understand) examples involve a dual-homed node like a
phone flipping from one interface to another.  You'd need sub-second
TTLs for that not to be a problem, and we don't have those.

Best,

A

-- 
Andrew Sullivan
a...@anvilwalrusden.com

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