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He is using sarcasm as social tool to assign a non zero cost to the email client to nanog list network link. Randy, when he was more curmudgeon-like, used to perform this duty on a very frequent basis. Oh, it is still ok to ask dumb questions, just be prepared to take your lumps. Mike. On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Charles Sprickman wrote: > > Is it really necessary to respond to a polite question with this kind of > attitude? > > Is your goal to educate other netops or just belitte people? > > Charles > > On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Sean M. Doran wrote: > > > So, it's like the DNS has totally stopped working, to the point > > where there is zero possibility of adding in new A RRs? And the > > tools that allow centralizatioin of address administration, like > > DHCP, have also broken down, I guess. I blame the Internet Software > > Consortium for people wanting to migrate _whole /24s_ instead of > > doing a renumbering exercise when they shift gear from using one > > connection to the Internet to another, since obviously their > > software (like BIND and DHCP) is horribly flawed and unusable. > > > > | Is there a better way to get a /24 that can "go anywhere"? > > > > You can pay each of the thousands of ISPs whose routing tables > > will have to carry your prefix in their routing systems... have > > you considered that? (I'll do it for 100 U.S. dollars, inquire within!) > > > > Sean. > > > +------------------- H U R R I C A N E - E L E C T R I C -------------------+ | Mike Leber Direct Internet Connections Voice 510 580 4100 | | Hurricane Electric Web Hosting Colocation Fax 510 580 4151 | | [email protected] http://www.he.net | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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