On Tue Feb 24 19:50:32 2009, Brian Cully wrote:
This is whack. As an alternative, how about you don't host the domain at all until you see an SRV pointing to google's servers? It's just not good enough to allow anyone out there to hijack service just as long as they get to it first. If someone points the SRV record, that's a good sign that someone with real authority actually wants to use your services.
Don't be ridiculous. I mean, anyone would think you meant that the DNS was more authoritative than Google.
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