DNS is kind of a "bumblebees can fly" protocol. the more you understand of how everything hooks together, the more amazed you are that it *ever* works at *all*, much like how amazing it is that bumblebees somehow fly. :)
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Paul_IPv6 (paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 07-Sep-2025 02:12:46 JST Paul_IPv6
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Matthew Garrett (mjg59@nondeterministic.computer)'s status on Sunday, 07-Sep-2025 02:12:48 JST Matthew Garrett
It's never DNS, except when it is DNS, except when it's actually because you accidentally blocked all UDP but AXFRs worked because TCP and it's all fine until your secondary DNS finally gets bored ANYWAY glad this all happened while I was on a plane
Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: repeated this.
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