we've been there for 30 years
bottom line: the way that these multiple servers interact, and how DNS reports on them, and provides their links to other systems, and how the gear uses that information, is far more complex than if it were a single server sitting in a hallway closet of a bank or on a control rack at a deep space telescope.
the 'address' are doubled up . . . believe it or not, and used by different servers in very remote locations.
and the routers give you the closest one and know of this situation.
Why? how does this work?
We are talking about enterprise levels of traffic.
anyway, ya, an IP is very cute but to be real with it you should be asking for IP-V6 adresses.
the IP-V4 is proxied by the IP-V6
no one is doing nightshift tonight, and the IP hoppers are doing all of their usual tripe.
weird. It's like the afternoon at midnight.
any insider information will be treated with the usual 'where is the sauce' but I'll understand. So dish.
how does at guy
at the age of 37
channel the insanity of a
mideavil or ancient world tyrant and despot
claiming a 'win' and delcareing us having lost, and scolding and boasting like a raving maniac . . . how does a guy like go over when he's at the barbaque with all the other marxists?
is that the one they eat first when it gets too hard on a mission?
who says I'm a sage?
I just made an observation.
you can disagree. I had to deal with router modem resets all day.
who cares what you are in the mood for.
tame your feels, and be more civil to me.
more info: router modem reset on the hour. no reboot needed.
this is an obvious troll
no one is that dumb to not know that it is a TOR poster.
are they?
rotor and modem reset on the hour, when the big hand is on the zero.
otherwise the board will not refresh.
that means closing the broweser and waiting for the modem and router to reset, but I don't have to reboot or log out . . .
that's cool, just reporting on what is working for me.