Thanks for pointing that out. That was the wrong way to describe my standpoint. Frequent changes in DNS across the board, including edge servers make connections seem non-working, when in reality it is a mis-configured DNS zone. So whether
Dee >-----Original Message----- >From: Joe Abley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:57 AM >To: 'W.D.McKinney' >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: How reliable does the Internet need to be? (Was: Re: Converged Network >Threat) > > > >On 26 Feb 2004, at 08:46, W.D.McKinney wrote: > >> I think the Internet is doing pretty well save some IOS code problems >> from time to time, and the typical root server hicups. > >I'm interested to know what you mean by "typical root server hicups". >I'm trying to think of an incident which left the Internet generally >unable to receive answers to queries on the root zone, but I can't >think of one. > >By "typical", do you mean "non-existent"? > > >Joe > >
