Re: [dns-privacy] Still interested in recursive-to-authoritative

"A. Schulze" <sca@andreasschulze.de> Thu, 17 May 2018 07:13 UTC

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Subject: Re: [dns-privacy] Still interested in recursive-to-authoritative
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Gene Hightower:

> On 2018-05-16 13:03, Paul Hoffman wrote:
>
>> […] I'd still like to find out who is interested in pursuing
>> draft-bortzmeyer-dprive-resolver-to-auth.
>
> I am.
>
> Of course, I am just some guy; not a mover or shaker in any sense.
>
> I can write C code and would be willing to contribute to any FLOSS
> resolvers to support this.

me too.

since IETF 101 Hackathon my nameservers do answer on 853 and support
the features mentioned at  
https://github.com/andreasschulze/openssl-demo-server

Andreas