I'm honestly curious what podcasts you listen to? Everyone I know relies on in-show advertising (often promo codes) or a donation model. I've never even heard of a podcast that requires authentication.
The idea is that they wouldn't. If it isn't reachable from the "outside world", it wouldn't be reachable this way.
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So if an org gives out public IPs for VPN clients, whitelisted for access to restricted services, and doesn't use split-horizon DNS, have they opted into these kind of fetches? I'm only quibbling because it's not quite "public". Maybe "published"?
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My hope is that they wouldn't resolve in this scenario. How would the truly-public resolver learn about these hosts?
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