On Thursday 13 Jul 2006 13:08, you wrote:
The second part doesn't make any sense to me. It seems that having
multiple, geographically disparate recursive name servers would be
more likely to present an alternative [view] of the DNS. (In fact,
I can prove that's true in at least some cases.
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BS Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 14:35:10 -0400
BS From: Barry Shein
BS Sarcasm aside isn't the right answer, for starters, software
BS interfaces for kids?
Are you proposing Bob.NET?
Eddy
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(Note that I've not examined OpenDNS's offering, so I'm _not_ pretending
to comment on what they do.)
Let's quit looking at overly-simplistic correction mechanisms. Do spell
checkers force autocorrection with only a single choice per misspelled
word?
Return an A RR that points correction
I'm considering submitting a presentation proposal for the upcoming
NANOG which may include related 'stuff'. It may just turn out to be
a BoF , or prehaps a lightning talk -- it depends on how the
presentation turns out... :-)
Instead of 'correction mechanisms', it would be looking specifically
Edward B. DREGER wrote:
I'm generally ignoring other protocols to limit the discussion scope.
However, one can see how SMTP and FTP might be similarly handled. (IMHO
not as good as a SRV-ish system that could return NXDOMAIN per service,
but actually somewhat usable today.)
No, you should
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(Note that I've not examined OpenDNS's offering, so I'm _not_ pretending
to comment on what they do.)
Let's quit looking at overly-simplistic correction mechanisms. Do spell
checkers force autocorrection with only a single choice per misspelled
SS Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 13:38:31 -0500
SS From: Stephen Sprunk
SS Ever used Word or Outlook? They annoyingly fix words as you type without
SS offering multiple choices or even alerting the user that they're doing it.
Yes. One of the first features that I shut off.
SS OpenDNS's typo-fixing
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