John Levine jo...@taugh.com wrote:
Do we know whether typical PTR checks look for existence or matching?
The ones I know all look for matching.
My understanding is that mail servers will often just do existence checks
because the matching check causes too much trouble for legitimate mail.
(My
Joel,
Thanks for this clarification on the process, I was on a plane :-)
On Nov 6, 2014, at 12:23 PM, joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:
On 11/5/14 12:50 PM, Paul Vixie wrote:
the lack of consensus means it can't be a proposed standard, not that it
can't be an FYI, BCP or similar, right?
because of excessive travel, i did not have a chance to help update
draft-lee-dnsop-scalingroot before the cutoff for ietf hawaii. here's
more background on that draft, sent first to my blog because i've heard
from so many policy makers about my radical mention of adding some root
name servers.
There is an Internet-Draft A Survey of Worldwide Censorship
Techniques draft-hall-censorship-tech-00 which is on the agenda of
the Security Area Open Meeting next week at IETF 91 Honolulu.
I applaud the effort, I've reviewed the DNS part and I find it of low
quality, with sloppy terminology. I