Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> wrote:
I know. But there are cases you just have much of data in the DNS and what I
am asking is, if BIND really does skip authority section, if it helps to
avoid sending truncated packets.

On 28.11.12 18:38, Tony Finch wrote:
Yes it does. For example, have a look at responses to queries for dotat.at
in mx for various buffer sizes and observe that RRsets are dropped but the
TC bit is not set.

Nice to see. I'm seeing recommendations to set minimal-responses to avoid
truncation problem anywhere and I'd like to have documented somewhere that
it just won't help...

I still can advise to test it, but official info from ISC would be the best.
I feel some people try to do that to avoid proper EDNS0 implementation...

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