Danny,

On Nov 17, 2009, at 21:46 MST, Danny McPherson wrote:
> On Nov 17, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Tony Li wrote:
> 
>>> Do not depend on DNS to get packet delivered.
>> 
>> Sorry, we already broke that.  When DNS is down, the net is down.  ;-)
> 
> Com'n Tony, that's a little disingenuous (unless you 
> were strictly kidding and not just smirking there :-)

I don't think he was, particularly in light of the vast majority of end-users 
perception that regardless of whether DNS fails or IP connectivity to a Web 
site fails the "Internet is down".


> The point is that circular dependencies are bad, and a routing 
> and forwarding substrate function that relies on DNS reachability 
> isn't particularly desirable.

One way to avoid this is to number the DNS and/or mapping system components 
[exclusively] inside Locator space, thus there's no circular dependence on 
getting _to_ a "mapping resolver".  Thus, the routing system containing the set 
of LOC's does not have a circular dependency ...

-shane
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