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Hi,
> But all of this could easily have been avoided: why are we _discovering_ DNS addresses in the first place? Simply host them on well known addresses and you can hardcode
So, when I take my laptop from Home to work, to the airport, to some
random cyber cafe I should have to manually alter my DNS servers
assuming I can find someone in the location who can tell me what they
are ?? Or let me guess, I should hardcode some public DNS servers which
I can hopefully reach from where I am, hopefully is not down or having
issues and hopefully I don't have poor latency to?
And here I always thought the D in DHCP stood for Dynamic.
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