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Re: BIND Masters and slaves

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From Brett Delmage <Brett@BrettDelmage.ca>
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Subject Re: BIND Masters and slaves
Date Mon, 15 Jun 2020 15:07:50 -0400 (EDT)
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After I feel I have mastered DNS and BIND after slaving over the docs and 
code for years (I'm not there yet, and I have not) how am I going to 
communicate this to people?

How will I be able to master anything technical anymore? Should I just 
stop trying?


Thesaurus.com suggests that one could call one type of DNS server the 
"crackerjack" server instead. I guess that's an improvement over 
"cracked". "Ace" server is a suggested alternative too, and it's nicely 
terse.

https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/master?s=t



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Re: BIND Masters and slaves Brett Delmage <Brett@BrettDelmage.ca> - 2020-06-15 15:07 -0400

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