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Date:  Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:52:32 -0600
From:  "Tony Loosle" <tony-bq (at mark) loosle.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:14167] Michael Stauber
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Michael Stauber

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Tony



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On 10/7/2008 at 9:53 PM Michael Stauber wrote:

>Hi Steffan,
>
>> If i do this
>> Dnsstuff reports that im a open dns server so that look snot the best way
>> to deal with that
>
>There are certainly several ways how to deal with this. Which one to use 
>depends on your setup and expected usage, so that is entirely up to you. 
>
>Dnsstuff is certainy a nice way to test DNS, but I'd rate the "open DNS 
>server" failure notice as somewhat controversial and misleading. After
>all, 
>we all DO need to use at least one "open" DNS server internally to resolve 
>all DNS records. Without that we couldn't receive or send emails.
>
>But yeah, if you want to have a clean scope on Dnsstuff, don't use the 
>recursive option in MyDNS.
>
>-- 
>With best regards,
>
>Michael Stauber