Ignoring Wildcards Employed By Others
The Internet Software Consortium produced a version of the BIND DNS software that can be configured by system administrators to filter out wildcard DNS records from certain domains. Various developers have produced software patches for BIND and for djbdns.
Other DNS server programs have followed suit, providing the ability to ignore wildcard DNS records as configured.
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