Comcast Migrating Customers To DNSSEC Resolvers
ctg1701 passes along this quote from a Comcast announcement:
"Starting today we will begin migrating customers who have opted out of our Domain Helper service over to our production DNSSEC-validating servers. This will happen first in a selected part of our Virginia network, and will later expand to all markets in the following sixty days, at which point all of our customers who have opted out of Domain Helper will be migrated. After this has been completed, we will migrate the rest of our customers, which we anticipate will stretch into the early part of 2011."
Am I tired already? I read that title as "Revolvers", and I wondered what the hell Comcast was doing selling handguns to people. For about thirty seconds. Then I wondered what the hell a "DNSSEC" revolver was for another thirty seconds. Then I smacked myself, re-read the thread title, and decided to make this utterly pointless post.
Sleep deprivation is a wonderful thing...
Yeah, I'll just migrate off Comcast over to that other cable company that offers service right alongside the existing monopoly.
The dude from Comcast's rote answer to questions was to post links to Comcast's PR.
As for my company and who I shill for, that's easy. I'm a public sector education and video teleconferencing goblin in the 49th state. And I shill for children with low incidence disabilities who are using technology.
Another K Street fatcat, lobbying for Big Pediatric Disability.
You people make me sick.
"All these years believing you're the signified monkey, only to find out you're just a big hunk of nobody cares."
It seems if you manually migrate to their DNSSEC servers, Domain Helper goes away, as according to the FAQs the two are incompatible.
Wait, you mean to say that DNSSEC prevents man-in-the-middle servers from intercepting and modifying the traffic? Sounds like a pretty big flaw in this new "standard", they obviously weren't thinking of long-term monetization opportunities...
"...Actually I am one of the engineers that run the DNS at Comcast..."
Until tomorrow morning, at which time you will be fired on the spot for actually providing useful information to Comcast customers.
are you the timecube guy?