> EPP I won't even bother with the disclaimer that I don't represent my employer because a) this is a personal account and b) I know our CTO knows a lot about this and doesn't agree with me... in fact I'll go so far as to say that if there's nothing to talk about and you want to kill time, argue with him about this.
But it's silly. And in practice, it leads to all sorts of pathological aberrations. It leads to example-bank.com... or any other large, well-funded organization which is defensively registering domains... pointing those domains to nameservers which: * answer REFUSED * answer SERVFAIL * are CNAMEd (for extra credit, the nameservers which are CNAMEd to answer REFUSED or SERVFAIL) * answer with CNAMEd domains... regardless of what the delegator advertises. And on. And on. 1) So if the registrars don't care about what the delegee publishes having the slightest shred of congruence with what they've submitted.. why not submit an RFC? 2) Why doesn't the registry allow CNAMEd domains above the zone cut in lieu of nameservers? Wouldn't that more properly honor the RFCs as cast? Thanks for bringing this up, as I thought it was too silly to mention. But seeing the cast of actors I thought I'd toss my hat in the ring. -- Fred Morris, internet plumber _______________________________________________ dns-operations mailing list [email protected] https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
