At 15:55 +0100 10/13/09, B C wrote:

>I'm not sure I really understand your point here

The message was in reaction to Shane Kerr's presentation at RIPE 59.

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J. Lame Delegation Analysis for the RIPE Region - Shane Kerr, ISC - 25'
Falling Trees (or If a DNS Server is Lame but Nobody Queries It, Should I Get an Email?) Queries to the RIPE NCC server for reverse DNS were recorded and compared against which name servers are lame. Based on this, we can see which queries are affected by lameness, and how badly.
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As with IPv6, the problem with the deployment of frictionless surfaces is
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