Re: [dnsext] New Version Notification for draft-barton-clone-dns-labels-fun-profit-00

Doug Barton <dougb@dougbarton.us> Tue, 08 March 2011 20:46 UTC

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On 03/07/2011 18:51, John Levine wrote:
>>> CARNS STUB<---->   Non-CARNS Resolver<--->   CARNS Auth.
>> >
>> >I hadn't considered the idea of making a stub CLONE-Aware, but I like
>> >it.:)
> To me, much of the appeal of CLONE is that it allows me to configure
> my applications to handle foo.example and all of its clones.  So at
> least on the server side, CLONE-aware queries are likely to be pretty
> common.

Fair point. Anyone have good references on stubs setting EDNS options? :)


Doug

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