On Mar 19, 2002, 12:29 (-0500) J. William Semich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Correct for RFC 1035 and the BIND 9 implementation of it at least. (...) > On Mar 19, 2002, 14:06 (+0900) Bruce Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >DNS is already 8-bit clean and works fine with UTF. If you by DNS only consider the transport in DNS packets, DNS can handle any 8 bit codes. Only ASCII characters are defined, which means that high octetts are are undefined. If you by DNS include host name restrictions, restrictions in other protocols, current usage and display, the set of allowed characters is far more restricted. My conclusion is that DNS is not 8 bit clean. One problem of DNS is that the defintion of the protocol is strict, and that the usage has not been reflected into the protocol. Mats ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mats Dufberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
