On Dec 13, 2007, at 9:21 AM, Hector Santos wrote:
To me, "Current and Modern" DNS client software takes into account the idiosyncrasies of the system, including this very common issue. So if a current/modern DNS client is ignorant of such issues, well, think what you wish - it will be viewed as "buggy" and if you deal customer service business, it will be your problem.
I think that depends a lot on your environment. In a lot of environments, "$OTHERPLACE has their DNS borked in such a way that it breaks the standards and causes an error" is an acceptable response, and sufficient to close a problem-report.
Cheers, D -- Derek J. Balling Manager of Systems Administration Vassar College 124 Raymond Ave Box 0406 - Computer Center 229 Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 W: (845) 437-7231 C: (845) 249-9731
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