-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sebastian Wiesinger wrote:
* michael.dillon@bt.com <michael.dillon@bt.com> [2007-05-10 11:09]: [...]
No other application is justified?
No, I don't say that. I'm not happy with these "numerical" requirements. But I'm *more* happy with the SOA count (in our case) then the 512 byte limit.
Everyone can create as many SOA-records as necessary. I don't think that this is a good idea to count the number of hosted domains. I've even seen customers which generate a subdomain for each A-record. The 512 byte limit is hard to prove but it's for protocol reasons. Nevertheless, does it still make sense?
Sebastian
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