% you have almost the same issue which you described above, whether you use
% well-known or non-well-known.
%
% --- Toshi
Not so. with well-known addresses, the hijack works
every time. if the nameservers (like today) are
different, depending on inital configuration (/etc/resolv.conf)
or passed to the node by a dhcp server, then it is much
harder to hijack every node every time.
However, I don't wish to impead the progress of this WG.
I'll go back to tending my roses.
--bill
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