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Re: DNS lookup bug (LONG)From: Mia''s Virtual Post Office Date: Monday, February 25, 2002
Time: 6:06:59 pmDavid M. Dantowitz said:
>Mia's Virtual Post Office at list@mia.net said this on 2/25/02 7:57 PM
>
>>David Dantowitz had emailed me with a link to a DNS crashing bug he saw
>>on MacNN that he thought might be responsible for a crash one his QDNS
>>server (http://www.macnn.com/news.php?id=12637).
>
>Actually, we saw client software (Funnnel Web) crashing the machine, not
>the QuickDNS Pro.
>
Very true, and I wanted to make sure that I was clear that we do NOT see
this problem with QDNS. The only reason I made mention of setting up a
bogus reverse zone for problematic IP ranges was for the benifit of
machines on the LAN, or other devices that might do a DNS lookup to those
ranges which cause problems.
We have not really had a problem with QDNS since October of last year...
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