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WBrown at e1b.org
WBrown at e1b.org
Fri Mar 9 20:20:30 UTC 2012
Alan wrote on 03/09/2012 02:38:25 PM:
> Don't base anything on RRset ordering.
>
> Be sure that the application is able to handle the "random" order -- you
> never know who owns the intermediate caching servers, so you will never
> know the order even if you "fix" it on the authoritative.
That prompted me to look at the original post... The owner of the domain
needs to reconcile the two records (including included records) and verify
all allowed servers are listed. It's more of an email/spam filtering
issue than a BIND problem.
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