This is a discussion on Re: thoughts on views and zone transfers within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Anne Bennett wrote: >Kevin Darcy <kcd@daimlerchrysler.com> responds to me: > > > >>If ...
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Anne Bennett wrote:
>Kevin Darcy <kcd@daimlerchrysler.com> responds to me: > > > >>If this is just a network optimization, and it wouldn't be the end of >>the world for a client to occasionally cross VLANs to get to its server, >> >> > >I just checked with our network people; that seems to be the case. >There is some packetfiltering, but we think we can handle any special >cases in that area. > >However, I have just read the description of sortlists; why *would* >a client ever get the wrong server, in this scenario (assuming I had >configured the sortlists correctly)? Hmm, my thought is that the server >would return the responses sorted correctly, but the client might for some >reason disregard the ordering and use an address other than the first >(though I don't see why it would). I suppose the other possibility is >that a busy network might cause an attempt to access the first address >to time out, and the client might fall back to another address. Am I >understanding this correctly? > I was thinking mainly of the timeout scenario. But I suppose it's possible some weird app out there might also rearrange the addresses for some unfathomable reason... - Kevin |
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