> I admit i haven't read thoroughly your logic; i've naturally presumed > that noone will share results just after a single iteration ;) That was actually my entire intention - to show the results of a single iteration. I wanted to see how many servers matching the criteria the pool was serving out at that exact moment. Someone else, or myself at another time, could perform an extensive survey and discover how many servers match the criteria out of the entire pool. Presumably with a more organized result system capable of more detailed analysis.
> The problem is - how many modern user desktops will behave the same way? > Isn't IPv6 turned on in Vista by default? I believe it is. Isn't it > asking for AAAA (before A)? How will it behave when there will be AAAA > response and IPv6 connectivity won't be functioning? Will it effectively > be unable to use the service? Vista implements this correctly, in this respect. From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727035.aspx : > If the host has only link-local or Teredo IPv6 addresses assigned, the > DNS Client service sends a single query for A records. Cheers, Kevin Bralten _______________________________________________ timekeepers mailing list [email protected] https://fortytwo.ch/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo/timekeepers
