Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> Earthlink accepts DNS from anywhere, AceDSL (company in NYC),
> Netvision in Israel does, Speakeasy does, so do many others.

I'm well aware of the fact that certain ISP's accept requests from anywhere
on the planet. Why they do so is either by design -or- their system
administrators are complete idiots. Personally, I cannot think of a "valid"
reason why an ISP would allow recursion requests from anyone outside of
their assigned IP range. Especially with all the cache poisoning attempts by
hackers/spammers nowadays.

Steve Cowles


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