Re: Dealing with roaming machines

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also sprach Dan Kaminsky <dan@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2014-12-22 14:47 +0100]:
> Generally the way people manage mobility like this is to have
> a client on the mobile device that updates the DNS entry, which
> otherwise has a small TTL.

You're probably right, this seems like the clean approach — except
of course we don't offer dynamic DNS (yet) and we also don't have
a classic master-slave architecture, but multiple masters (nsd4) all
with the same configuration managed in Git…

Thanks,

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