In message 6cb05d82ce245b4083bbf3b97e2ed47025f...@ait-pex01mbx01.win.dtu.dk,
Hugo Maxwell Connery writes:
The sad fact is that only a tiny fraction of IT professionals even understand
the importance of the NS record.
It is the *definition* of who (what) controls a domain.
I applaud
The sad fact is that only a tiny fraction of IT professionals even understand
the importance of the NS record.
It is the *definition* of who (what) controls a domain.
I applaud CloudFlare in trying to improve customer service (and/or reduce
costs, depending on how you look at it).
It is
In message d10d01a1-87ba-4d56-b871-436a32664...@ogud.com, Olafur Gudmundsson
writes:
On Feb 5, 2015, at 11:58 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote:
CloudFlare is advocating to gain the ability to update NS records for
our customers and address records associated with them
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On 02/05/2015 07:59 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
But be careful. There be dragons here. Computers updating computers to cont
rol who controls the domains?
Computers update computers all the time. It's about establishing
the right controls.
CloudFlare is advocating to gain the ability to update NS records for
our customers and address records associated with them using automated
channels. Our goal is to be able to add and remove nameservers from
customer domains without the customer being involved. Possible work
for this working