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<p>The last time I let a network engineer modify bind configs, I had to almost entirely rewrite the bloody thing.</p>
<p>networking and sysadmining go hand in hand, something a few people, including some recent newbies to this list, seem to forget, end users require both segments to function well, if I turn off my DNS servers or radius, end users wont be doing much, and your nice spoofy 10GB network will be pretty empty soon enough, likewise if you turn off your routers, my DNS servers wont be of any use to the end users</p>
<p>bout time some on here woke up and realised this, rather than bitching and polluting this list with even more off topic BS (yew, just like I too am doing right now ;P) everytime a subject comes up they dont think should be here.</p>
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<p>That completes my participation in this off topic thread, I am more than happy to contrinue till the cows come home in private though, but i suspect the chest beaters wont get any brownie points so few would bother</p>
<p>nite :)</p>
<p>On 12/02/2014 17:08, Wolfgang Nagele wrote:</p>
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<div>Turn off your DNS. See how well your network works without it.</div>
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