In article <[email protected]> you write:
>A few interesting things about DNAMES:
>
>* For unsigned zones, resolvers don’t have to do anything, but the DNAME 
>itself can break
>  - The synthesized CNAME makes the resolver “just work”
>  - RFC 3597 section 7 says that resolvers MUST uncompress DNAMEs.  If they 
> don’t, they may serve corrupt RRs
>    So a nameserver that serves compressed DNAMEs must be “fixed” by the 
> resolver.

Have you seen any nameservers that compress DNAMEs?  That would be a
very strange bug since it was always forbidden.


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