2009/3/6 Saku Ytti <[email protected]>:
> On (2009-03-06 15:31 +0000), Mateusz Blaszczyk wrote:
>> 1 IP does not mean same machine these days
>
> Unlike HTTP/1.1 FTP does not tell which was the DNS name attempted, as
> that information is lost SLB can not use that information to steer
> traffic.


Another day, another thing I learnt, I thank You.

> Connecting with ftp to ftp.cisco.com, ftp-sj.cisco.com or
> 198.133.219.241 in above case would be equal.
> Of course we can't determine where 198.133.219.241 will end up,
> but where ever it will be, ftp-sj or ftp does not make difference.

I agree

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