On 10.03.17 10:51, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>I was checking the RBL queries and answers on a server this morning,
>when I noticed this in the responses:
>     Please stop asking for ANY.See draft-ietf-dnsop-refuse-any
>
>Both spamhaus and abuseat provide this text in their replies to
>Courier's RBL lookups.

I have checked spamhaus now, and it returns:

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;242.241.43.39.zen.spamhaus.org.        IN      ANY

;; ANSWER SECTION:
242.241.43.39.zen.spamhaus.org. 900 IN  TXT     
"https://www.spamhaus.org/query/ip/39.43.241.242";
242.241.43.39.zen.spamhaus.org. 900 IN  A       127.0.0.11
242.241.43.39.zen.spamhaus.org. 900 IN  A       127.0.0.4

>Is it worth considering A and TXT record lookups rather than ANY, given
>the request to stop sending requests for ANY result?  Might that request
>indicate that requests for ANY will not be supported in the future?

I got angry in the past at cloudflare for the stupid draft and already
blocked a domain using their DNS because of that.

I really think I should publish "digany" script that will dig for any
supported RRs so I _will_ be able to look at all configured records, if
anyone's so stupid to disable ANY queries...

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