[dns-privacy] Suresh Krishnan's Discuss on draft-ietf-dprive-dtls-and-tls-profiles-09: (with DISCUSS)

Suresh Krishnan <suresh.krishnan@gmail.com> Wed, 10 May 2017 03:43 UTC

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Subject: [dns-privacy] Suresh Krishnan's Discuss on draft-ietf-dprive-dtls-and-tls-profiles-09: (with DISCUSS)
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I do have a concern regarding section 7.3 as it is not clear what really
is being requested on the DHCP front here. While using an IP address or
an FQDN are generally both possible choices while providing configuration
options using DHCP, the use of FQDNs for acquiring trusted DNS servers
seems problematic. We have spent a great deal of effort writing up some
of the potential issues in Section 8 of RFC7227. It would be good if you
can take a look and clarify what is required from a potential new DHCP
option and how the failure modes are expected to be handled.