[dnsext] googlebot to the rescue

Paul Vixie <vixie@isc.org> Fri, 18 March 2011 15:49 UTC

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i think the 0x20 draft was going nowhere in any case so cancelling it is fine.

	148.68.249.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
		crawl-66-249-68-148.googlebot.com.

	crawl-66-249-68-148.googlebot.com has address 66.249.68.148

it's interesting that it can be done by a web crawler, though.

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