Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
Your idea is politically nice because it treats all sets of root
nameservers as equal. You do not agree with RFC 2826 ?
Sure I agree with RFCs, this is not the question of agreeing here... I think there are two duiscussions here: Is using orsn violating RFC 2826 and how to get dnsdoctor working with both root server networks. For the first question I am not able to tell (I read it, but it doesn't get clear for me). Sure, the answer to this question would definitely tell how to treat the "rootserver problem".
For the latter I see it as a user of dnsdoctor. If you take the point of view that orsn and icann are both equal in regard to rfc and a working installation, no errors at all should be given using either network. If one sees icann as the only "legal" source for dns root servers, there shouldn't be an option to change it. So I agree with you that this is a wishlist bug.


Thank you, Adrian.


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