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Re: [Full-disclosure] router naming

From: Micheal Espinola Jr (michealespinolagmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 02 2005 - 10:13:30 CDT


Actually, GPS coords have a place in DNS records.

On 9/2/05, Peer Janssen <peerbaden-online.de> wrote:
> luca developer wrote:
>
> > Hi folks
> > Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type
> > + city + room.id <http://room.id> and so on
> > Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
>
>
> "Full-disclosure router naming" would be GPS coordinates, wouldn't it?
>
> This might proove to be a security risk, though, depending on your
> organization.
>
> Might be pratical to locate missing (read: walled-in or so) routers --
> if they won't be moved around keeping their then-old name.
>
> Cheers
> Peer
>
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