>Regarding adding dots every few bytes: if people really fear big >Zonefiles that would be an option I also would not object. But again I >don't really see the problem it wants to solve, really big providers will >most probably do live signing on request...
In base32, live signing is pretty much a given since the data will all be live from the mail server, In hashes, you might want to do some back of the envelope calcuations about how many CNAMEs you'd need to cover even a modest number of dots and case variations. Speaking of case folding, I note that nobody here seems to understand UTF-8 and EAI. Really, it matters. If you think it doesn't, please add a sentence saying "This specification MUST NOT be implemented in any country where languages other than English and Hawaiian are in use" since those are the only ones that can be written in ASCII. R's, John _______________________________________________ dane mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dane
