On Sunday, December 20, 2015 08:49:33 PM Mark Delany wrote: > On 20Dec15, Paul Vixie allegedly wrote: > > since DNS-over-HTTP does not call for out-of-order HTTP responses > > But at least according to dpriv: > > "Since pipelined responses can arrive out-of-order, clients MUST > match responses to outstanding queries using the ID field, query > name, type, and class."
that's for tcp/53 service. dns-over-http is a tcp/53 responder, not a tcp initiator. only a tcp/53 initiator has to concern itself with out of order responses. > And since shane-review states: > > "This memo reviews the possible approaches..." > > I take it to mean that shane-review could encompass implementations > like dpriv that imply or propose out-of-order. If that is the case ... no. -- P. Vixie
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