In message <alpine.osx.2.11.1603011859390.36...@ary.lan>, "John R Levine" write
s:
> >> I suppose I could say web based configuration crudware a few dozen more
> >> times, but I doubt it would sink in any more than it has before.
> 
> > Look at https://ednscomp.isc.org/compliance/summary.html.
> 
> I did.  It has nothing to do with configuration software or new RRTYPEs, 
> which demonstrates my point.

You missed the point that new code points are making their way into
production servers in a timely manner but if you want to see types
all the servers that supported expire also support:

a a6 aaaa afsdb apl caa cdnskey cds cert cname dhcid dlv dname
dnskey ds eui48 eui64 gpos hinfo hip ipseckey isdn key keydata kx
l32 l64 loc lp mb md mf mg minfo mr mx naptr nid ns nsap nsap-ptr
nsec nsec3 nsec3param null nxt opt ptr px rp rrsig rt sig soa spf
srv sshfp tkey tlsa tsig txt unspec uri wks x25

avc and openpgpkey are the only ones missing from that list and
openpgpkey has since been published (those that support cookie
support openpgpkey) and avc only got a code point allocated last
week.

It doesn't take years, in general, for new types to make it into
production servers.

Mark

> R's,
> John
> 
> PS: For a good time see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-levine-dnsextl
> ang/
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