[DNS] Use of wildcard resource records

[DNS] Use of wildcard resource records

From: Kirk Fletcher <kirk§enetica.com.au>
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 07:34:08 +1100
 
> 
> What I was interested in what people's thoughts were on legitimate
> uses of wildcard DNS entries in a hosting environment...

Yes, there are many legitimate reasons - that's why I responded to the
thread in the first place - to point it out, and request auDA make some
clarification.

As I said in previous posts, I suspect auDA is referring specifically to
TLD.com.au domains, but it wasn't entirely clear.  It might seem like a
trivial issue, but it is this sort of vagueness that undermines business
confidence in the .au namespace.

The mere fact that people think auDA CAN make such a ruling across
all domains - regardless of whether they are likely to - is enough to
scare people away.

> It was silly of me to expect to see anything more from this list than
> reading Vic's entertaining posts calling people who disagree with him
> communists and the occasional smart alec comment which really
> make my day.

The fact is, that the level of control many people want, from price
regulation to controlling what content people put on their site, not
to mention the general anti-corporate/anti-business stance taken
by many on this list, is indeed a form of socialism.

To be honest, many on this list seem to embrace the ulta-left wing
ideals so enthusiastically, that I'm surprised they consider being
labelled "communist" or "socialist" an insult at all.

Regards,
Kirk Fletcher
Received on Mon Dec 04 2006 - 20:34:08 UTC

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