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Re: [ga] .et wildcarded
- To: ga <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] .et wildcarded
- From: "TLDA Member (David Scott)" <tlda@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 23:47:05 -0500
So in theory, would it be good practice, to wildcard to an A / AAA record
and have a no website at this name.
Then would everything get a resolve, and a response, overall reducing
the bouncing DNS lookup?
Although the problem, I see is the TLD's that are not resolved due to
the lack of knowledge in the ICANN circle.
What good is a wildcard if the zone can not be found?
David Scott ucann2.org
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JFC Morfin wrote:
At 03:17 19/11/2007, Joe Baptista wrote:
Wildcards in fact are a good thing from the dns perspective. They
reduce overall traffic to the zone.
Very good point.
jfc
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