I have two questions about SEND: - is an "open source" or not implementation available? - in the RFC 3971 section 6.4.3 Trust Anchor Option page 35, an anchor name of type FQDN is "stored as a string, in the DNS wire format, as specified in RFC 1034" but obviously ^^^^ this name is a dNSName for SubjectAltName, i.e., the example trustanchor.example.com is encoded into 't' 'r' 'u' ... 'e' '.' 'c' 'o' 'm' and not 11 't' 'r' 'u' ... 'e' 3 'c' 'o' 'm' 0 which is the real format used on the wire but is useful only when names are directly given to DNS internal routines. BTW this wire format should be referenced by section 3.1 of RFC 1035 (not 1034), so I think the word "wire" is a typo, isn't it?
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