RE: DNS Based Load Balancers

From: David Schwartz (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 05 2006 - 13:29:58 EDT

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    John Payne wrote:

    > On Jul 5, 2006, at 5:18 AM, Lincoln Dale wrote:

    > > utopia would be for DNS to be enhanced in some manner such that the
    > > 'end
    > > user ip-address' became visible in the DNS request.
    > > utopia would have NAT devices which actually updated that in-place
    > > so an
    > > authoritive nameserver always authoritively _knew_ the public ip-
    > > address of
    > > where the request was coming from.

    > That would kill all cacheability of DNS.

            Only if you envision an extension that adds an 'end user IP address' to the
    query and doesn't add a 'scope of cacheability' to the reply. I admit it's
    possible that an extension could be bungled that badly, but not likely.

            DS


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