I really wish people would stop using the word "propagate" when referring to DNS changes. DNS records do _NOT_ "propagate". They are fetched from authoritative servers when needed and then cached. If a change is made, and *your* server has cached records, it won't know about the changes until the records expire and it's forced to fetch them again from the authoritative servers.
Microsoft sure doesn't do much to prevent changing/hacking/etc. of their EULA's.. For instance, check out this image. Microsoft Service Packs come with a file called eula.txt, which can be changed at will!
I really wish people would stop using the word "propagate" when referring to DNS changes. DNS records do _NOT_ "propagate". They are fetched from authoritative servers when needed and then cached. If a change is made, and *your* server has cached records, it won't know about the changes until the records expire and it's forced to fetch them again from the authoritative servers.
Microsoft sure doesn't do much to prevent changing/hacking/etc. of their EULA's.. For instance, check out this image. Microsoft Service Packs come with a file called eula.txt, which can be changed at will!