RE: Reality Check and Ideas

Manuel A. McLure (mmt nospam at Unify.Com)
Wed, 10 Mar 1999 10:06:48 -0800

Not necessarily - a firewall could block DNS and provide an HTTP proxy -
bingo, you have HTTP but no DNS. Which brings up the fact that if we use
HTTP we need to make sure that we can use HTTP proxies.

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Manuel A. McLure KE6TAW <mmt nospam at unify.com>

-----Original Message----- From: Ragnar Kjørstad [mailto:cd-inbox nospam at ragnark.vestdata.no] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 10:00 AM To: cdindex nospam at freeamp.org Subject: Re: Reality Check and Ideas

[SNIP]

A firewall that blocks DNS traffic would have to have some relaying - if not http would be useless, right!

I can't see why DNS-relaying should be a problem.