Re: [dnsext] Question on characters in DNS lookups?

Edward Lewis <Ed.Lewis@neustar.biz> Mon, 07 March 2011 14:10 UTC

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At 9:57 +0900 3/6/11, Masataka Ohta wrote:
>Edward Lewis wrote:
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>>  # CNAME a domain name.
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>For an example, see RFC2317, a BCP.

Hmmph.  A case of a BCP recommending actions in "violation" of a 
standards track document.

Interesting catch...;)

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