Terry Manderson <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi Spencer,
>
> On 14/07/2016, 12:57 PM, "Spencer Dawkins at IETF"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>Terry, I like where you're headed, but just to ask the obvious question,
>>are you thinking the draft would, or would not, also contain something
>>like "at the time this document was approved, a domain used for this test
>>was $someactualworkingdomain.com <http://someactualworkingdomain.com>"?
>
> Sorry I didn't make it obvious, yes I would like to see text like this,
> and I think it makes an easy path for the less adventurous in addition to
> supplying more in depth guidance.
How does this text work to be dropped into the end of the
"Implementation experiences" section (1.3):
<section title="Test Zone Implementation">
<t>In this document, the "test.example.com" domain is
used to refer to DNS records which contain test records
that have known DNSSEC properties associated with them.
For example, the "badsign-a.test.example.com" domain is
used below to refer to a DNS A record where the
signatures published for it are invalid (i.e., they are
"bad signatures" that should cause a validation
failure).</t>
<t>At the time of this publication, the
"test.dnssec-tools.org" domain implements all of these
test records. Thus, it may be possible to replace
"test.example.com" in this document with
"test.dnssec-tools.org" when performing real-world
tests.</t>
</section>
And then everywhere that test.dnssec-tools.org exists in the document,
I'll replace it with "test.example.com".
--
Wes Hardaker
Parsons
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