Re: [DNSOP] Review of draft-livingood-dns-redirect-00

Andreas Gustafsson <gson@araneus.fi> Fri, 17 July 2009 09:12 UTC

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Livingood, Jason wrote:
> > TLDs, including your own zones.  This is indeed not just Site Finder
> > all over again - it's far worse, and breaks far more applications than
> > Site Finder did.
> 
> Please do send me that list of applications.  I would very much like to
> describe these use cases in the next version of the draft.

No one said anything about a list.  I'm merely making the general
point that the more zones affected, the more applications affected.
But to give one concrete example, DNS-based blacklists and whitelists
will be impacted as they rely on NXDOMAIN responses to indicate that
an address or name is not listed.
-- 
Andreas Gustafsson, gson@araneus.fi