[Add] Existing RFC 8801 and 6731 implementations?

Petr Menšík <pemensik@redhat.com> Tue, 31 May 2022 10:27 UTC

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Subject: [Add] Existing RFC 8801 and 6731 implementations?
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Hello,

I work in Red Hat on RHEL dns servers like Unbound, dnsmasq or bind.

I would like to ask if there is known implementation for RFC 8801
Provisioning Domains? Is it implemented as optional part of any system?
Does some vendor support it even in production?

Is there also known RFC 6731 implementation? Linux desktops have some
support using systemd-resolved or dnsmasq to send different name trees
to different servers. But neither does use well standardized solution.

Are there known implementations following one of those RFC mentioned for
other systems like Microsoft Windows, Apple systems or Google Android?
Do you know any other systems implementing split DNS on client side? I
would like to gather experience with such implementations, but I am
unsure what would be the best place to ask. I know 6731 is from
different workgroup which already ended, but it were referenced from 8801.

Best Regards,

Petr

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