Re: [DNSOP] adoption mechanics and disclaimers wrt dns-rpz

Paul Vixie <vixie@fsi.io> Mon, 20 March 2017 18:43 UTC

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From: Paul Vixie <vixie@fsi.io>
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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] adoption mechanics and disclaimers wrt dns-rpz
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On Monday, March 20, 2017 6:10:32 PM GMT Paul Wouters wrote:
> Anyway, I said "request the authors". It is not a demand. I'm sure you
> fully understand my opinion and concern by now. I'll leave it to you to
> accomodate that with any or no textual modification.

how about "This document describes a method by which a security policy can be 
applied to DNS responses, possibly causing an end system to receive responses 
that do not correspond to actual DNS zone content."