DNS slave servers [WAS Re: Umask and redhat (updated)]
Andrew Kelly
akelly at transparency.org
Fri Jul 23 09:52:06 UTC 2004
On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 19:12, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Ah, but it'll win you bets in the local bar!
I gave up bars years ago, but I'm always good for a bet.
> >>take you up in the '64 Piper Comanche 180. See:
> >
> >
> > If I were withing 5 hours of you, I'd already be on the way.
> > <grumble>
> >
> >> http://www.rhil.net/docs/N8365P.jpeg
> >
> >
> > Sexy ride. But what's that funny spinny thing on the nose?
> > :-)
>
> Well, since you're in Germany, I figured you should see what the BMW
> logo is based on and how it works. Thhhhpt!
OK, I get the bowel movement part, but what's the W for?
<snark>
> > I only have 39 starts and 7 hours of stick time, but I don't recall any
> > moving parts up front.
>
> Oh, so you're a kerosene pusher. One power control. Wimp! I've got
> THREE! Add in manual flaps and retractable gear and landings are busy
> times.
Wrong direction, you noisy fossile fuel burning person. Gravity is my
throttle. I ride the wind! I am king of the [whack!]..
sorry.
> We can do that. We have something called "VitalDNS", which is a widely
> deployed, heavily redundant DNS with servers in Los Angeles, CA, Irvine,
> CA and Ashburn, VA (outside of Washington D.C.). I'm not 100% certain
> we offer this as a stand-alone service, but you can email our sales gang
> at sales at vitalstream.com and they'll see what they can do. I've already
> alerted them to expect your message. No obligation.
<cough, choke, wheez>
Et tu, Brute?
Thanks, but for commercial solutions I already have enough sources.
I'm only talking about 5 zone files, which contain less than 10 hosts
total. I was thinking about a one-hand-washes-the-other kind of thing.
Thanks for the effort, though.
Andy
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