BIND 9.6 Flaw - CNAME vs. A Record in MX Records are NOT "Illegal"

Al Stu Al_Stu at Verizon.net
Sat Jan 31 18:11:09 UTC 2009


And you would be one of those going to your grave still insisting that the 
world is still flat.  I sure there where many who thought similarly with it 
was being presented that the world was not flat.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Danny Thomas" <d.thomas at its.uq.edu.au>
To: <bind-users at lists.isc.org>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: BIND 9.6 Flaw - CNAME vs. A Record in MX Records are NOT 
"Illegal"


> Al Stu wrote:
>> History is fraught with individuals or a few being ridiculed for putting 
>> forth that which goes against the conventional wisdom of the masses and 
>> so called experts, only to be vindicated once the masses and so called 
>> experts get their head out where the sun is shining and exposed to the 
>> light of day.
>>
>> Once upon a time the world was 'flat'.  For some of you, apparently is 
>> still is 'flat'.
> and for every Einstein, Columbus, etc, there have been untold people whose
> beliefs were not accepted. So whenever I see this line of argument 
> advanced in a
> simplistic way, particularly with a hint of an heroic struggle against 
> orthodoxy,
> I can't help thinking that the odds of "heretical views" being vindicated 
> is pretty low.
> One belief yet to be accepted is the existence of Martian sand whales.
>
> *really plonk*
>
>
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