Re: [weirds] New Version Notification for draft-sheng-weirds-icann-rws-dnrd-01.txt

Francisco Obispo <fobispo@isc.org> Wed, 21 March 2012 18:05 UTC

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On Mar 21, 2012, at 11:01 AM, John R. Levine wrote:

> The goal is certainly to get every server to implement the spec correctly, and I agree that it would be a good ideas to provide tools to help them test them.  

+1

> But when some random ISP in Asia has bugs in the data they return, what exactly do you expect clients to do?

Prevent them from using the information as valid.. treating it as garbage, or sending it for a human for review.


Francisco Obispo 
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