it is registered so that nobody else can get it.
Over in the DNSOP working group, there's quite a lively discussion
about these issues going on.
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m. You seem to be arguing that the TLSA
operation is somehow intriniscally harder than configuring the DNS
correctly or doing DNSSEC. What makes TLSA peculiarly hard?
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like talking about the etiology of
disease in mammals: maybe you can learn something from the
generalization, but the particular disease and mammalian species is
more likely to yield paths to useful inquiry.
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whether a given name is operated by the person you think it is, and
that a mechanism to do such checking is in-scope on this list. (I
also wonder whether what's going on in REPUTE might be helpful.)
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