On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 09:21:08 +0200 Jukka Salmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Jim Fenton --> dkim-milter-discuss (2007-08-27 20:32:35 -0700): >> 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. > >When using v2.0.2 I switched some NetBSD systems to using libar because >of problems with CNAMEs and the default (BIND) resolver. I got > > dkim=permerror (verification error: key DNS reply corrupt) > >With libar this works fine now. I still have to find out whaht's exactly >wrong with the BIND resolver... > This is the case I mentioned in my first reply in this thread, so no need to wait until I have access to my notes after all.
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