On 2011-05-16, at 18:33, Dave CROCKER wrote:

>>> 2. It is typically a split-DNS private/public mechanism.
>> 
>> No.
> 
> No doubt you can point to IETF documentation or other related, formal 
> documentation of this?

No, and I'm not sure why that's relevant. There's no shortage of examples of 
addresses encoded in the DNS which can be (and are) used as whitelists. By 
"typically" did you mean "theoretically"? :-)


Joe
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