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Re: your mail
- To: randy@psg.com (Randy Bush)
- Subject: Re: your mail
- From: Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 99 6:18:12 JST
- Cc: namedroppers@internic.net, jun@WIDE.AD.JP, junsec@WIDE.AD.JP, kato@WIDE.AD.JP, bmanning@ISI.EDU, markk@internic.net, mkaras@internic.net, randy@bogus.com, plzak@nic.mil, mir@ripe.net, paul@vix.com, evi@colorado.edu, liman@sunet.se, gih@telstra.net, woolf@ISI.EDU, keith@linx.net, kimh@arin.net
Randy;
> 3.2.3 The LAN segment(s) on which a root server is homed MUST NOT
> also home crackable hosts. I.e. the LAN segments should be
> switched or routed so there is no possibility of
> masquerading.
Isn't it better to require root servers attached to a single
LAN segment that each has only one IP address?
Masataka Ohta