I get the gist of it, caches consult an oracle to see whether to use
DoT, and you have to find your own oracle. That seems uncontroversial,
but I fear it is so uncontroversial that it won't be useful.

And now I'm having trouble following your logic. Which oracle are you talking about? The draft only talks about "check on port 853 for DoT service".

I mean "oracle" as used in some kinds of mathematical proofs, a conceptual external black box that answers questions. In this case the transport cache or perhaps whatever loads the transport cache is the oracle.

Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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