On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 20:32:35 -0700 Jim Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Sometime back, I set up a test to see whether it's possible to use a DNS
>CNAME record to point to a key record somewhere else (it is, and should
>be).  But the current version of dkim-filter doesn't seem to like it;
>when I use the CNAME selector name (microwave) I get the error:
>
>verification error: invalid character (0xc0) in key data
>
>while if I use the selector it points to, it works OK.
>
>I had been under the impression, based on comments made at IETF, that
>resolvers "just did the right thing" when it came to CNAME records and
>returned the pointed-to value, but I guess all resolvers aren't created
>equal.
>
>This is dkim-milter 2.1.2 running on Fedora Core 6.
>
I use a cnamed selector.  I've gotten one report of a problem with it that the 
receiver 
switched something to do with their DNS resolver and corrected the problem. 

Unfortunately, I'm on travel right now so details will have to wait until 
Thursday when I have 
access to my notes again.

Scott K

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