Re: [DNSOP] opportunistic semi-authoritative caching (Re: DNSOP Call for Adoption - draft-tale-dnsop-serve-stale)

Paul Vixie <paul@redbarn.org> Fri, 08 September 2017 14:59 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] opportunistic semi-authoritative caching (Re: DNSOP Call for Adoption - draft-tale-dnsop-serve-stale)
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Tony Finch wrote:
> Paul Vixie<paul@redbarn.org>  wrote:
>> if they really need this, they should provide a method by which i can specify
>> both a TTL and an Expiry, and i will consider publishing both values, and if i
>> do, then they can use them the way i intend them.
>
> RRSIG sort-of does that?

but it wasn't intended as that, so my use of it cannot be interpreted as 
permission to treat it as that.

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P Vixie