But doesn't management of that become extremely painful?
%net1:9.3.5.1
%net2:9.3.5.2
%net3:9.3.5.3
+test.x.mil:9.5.5.12:3600::net1
+test.x.mil:9.5.5.12:3600::net2
+test.x.mil:9.5.5.12:3600::net3
And so on?
That's really cumbersome isn't it?
Or am I missing something?
Thanks
Anoop
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:dns@discworld.dyndns.org]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11:14 AM
To: dns@list.cr.yp.to
Subject: Re: Client Differentiation
Bhat, Anoop (CHI-IPG) <anoop.bhat@interpublic.com> wrote:
>
> I noticed that it doesn't make any mention of using subnet masks and
or
> CIDR notation. As far as I can tell, this limits the client
> differentiation to a /24 as the smallest ipprefix. Is there a way to
> specify smaller ranges?
Yes: specify each member separately, i.e. if you only want .3 through
.5,
include three lines.
Charles
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