It appears that Brown, William <wbr...@e1b.org> said:
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>It made sense 40 years ago when it was written.  In today’s security 
>environment,  it does not.

It made sense and still makes sense when you know what Postel meant.

Be liberal in what you accept when the specification is ambiguous, not
accept any random garbage and try to guess what it means.

R's,
John

>From: P Vixie <p...@redbarn.org>
>Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2022 11:23 AM
>To: Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzme...@nic.fr>
>Cc: dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net
>Subject: Re: [dns-operations] DNS request for ./NS with two extra bytes at the 
>end
>
>The robustness principle is diametrically wrong. We must be ultra conservative 
>in what we accept, to put back pressure on
>silly bugs before they can gain market share.
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