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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
I agree with everything that has been said BUT I must also interject. A
lot small business and many home users who get one or two IP's usually
don't have a second DNS floating around.
It is required to have two [external] DNS servers.
Since when have requirements ever gotten in the way of *progress* or
*production*? <gryn>
more like best practises, or recommendations, but, requirements? on the
internet? One might have assumed there were requirements when the
internet was closed and sightly controlled, but, not in the public openess
of this day...
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
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