Re: [dnsext] we need help to make names the same, was draft-yao-dnsext-identical-resolution-02 comment

Danny Mayer <mayer@ntp.org> Fri, 18 February 2011 12:46 UTC

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On 2/17/2011 10:19 PM, Danny Mayer wrote:
> On 2/17/2011 6:17 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> In message <4D5D24F3.70206@gis.net>, Danny Mayer writes:
>>> Even if there were I'm not convinced that it would be useful since there
>>> is no way on the RHS to specify the path. It can give you a name, a
>>> port, a weight and a priority but no path. There was a proposal for a
>>> URL RR but I cannot find it right now and I don't think the wg is
>>> considering it, at least it's not on the document list.
>>>
>>> Danny
>>
>> Which can be dealt with entirely at the HTTP/S layer.
>>
> 
> Not for the purpose I'm looking to use it. For the particular purpose
> the SOAP Servlet path needs to be different from the regular login URL
> and there is no way to express that. It needs to be like an SRV record
> so that the particular SOAP service can be located.
> 

Looks like the URI proposal from Patrik Falstrom fits the bill. Of
course it will be years before it is implemented and deployed. I just
saw the review message from Frederico right after yours.

Danny
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