Re: [DNSOP] abandoning ANAME and standardizing CNAME at apex

"John Levine" <johnl@taugh.com> Tue, 19 June 2018 19:02 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] abandoning ANAME and standardizing CNAME at apex
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In article <CAJhMdTO2kj+nUqESg3ew=wwZuB9OzkJE6pST=mae7pHiEk4-Qw@mail.gmail.com> you write:
>This sounds like a lot of work and likely to cause camel indigestion.

Agreed but it doesn't seem all that much less work than a well
specified version of ANAME, and it avoids the ANAME ugliness of making
authoritative servers do recursive lookups.