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[dns-wg] Re: .SE releases report on consumer broadband routers
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Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at nic.fr
Tue Feb 26 11:18:54 CET 2008
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:06:31AM +0100, Patrik Wallstrom <pawal at blipp.com> wrote a message of 58 lines which said: > "Three of the ten routers that .SE has tested, have passed the test > specification without any remarks. The other seven have had severe > problems when using what might be considered plain Domain Name > System (DNS). If they mess with DNS data, they are not routers (a layer 3 device, neutral with respect to the content), they are middleboxes (a layer 1 to 9 device, able to break anything).
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