Dynamic DNS and DHCPD

Ted Lemon Ted_Lemon at isc.org
Thu Jul 29 00:29:04 UTC 1999


> Not if I am only the DNS admin and don't give a hoot about DHCP.  All I
> know is that somebody is trying to send DNS updates to *my* server and I
> treat it as hostile until I know otherwise.  I am thinking of the truely
> large shops here, and moreso of DNS admins who are the victims of somebody
> "stealing" their address space for some kind of internal use causing their
> DHCP server to send DNS updates to the victim's DNS server.

Let's just agree to disagree and see what happens, okay?   :')  I'm
not claiming I'm right, but my intuition is that turning it on by
default will result in fewer email messages.

			       _MelloN_


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