Re: [DNSOP] ANAME high-level benefit question

Richard Gibson <richard.j.gibson@oracle.com> Thu, 16 May 2019 17:43 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] ANAME high-level benefit question
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On 5/10/19 03:12, Brian Dickson wrote:
> Have any "closed system" implementations of non-standard apex-CNAME 
> hacks, committed publicly to neutral ANAME operations, presuming ANAME 
> as currently envisioned?

Oracle are happy to see progress on ANAME and intend to support it. I 
personally have been active on the GitHub repository for the draft, with 
an eye to meaningful compatibility and ensuring that Oracle's support 
goes beyond trivial addition of ANAME records in response to A/AAAA 
queries in order to satisfy and deprecate existing proprietary "ALIAS" use.