>>Also... if the address doesn't resolve the
>>server fails to start? Ouch. Very nasty
>>behaviour -1
>You've specified a remote resource >which doesn't exist.
For clients though? If a client doesn't exist then , shrug, they're not going to talk to me. Some installations have very dynamic upgrades/changes and a few dozen obsolete entries might easily exist. .. or those people with random VPN hookups that have all kinds of crazy dynamic hostname setups.
Alan
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