At 8:00 PM -0500 2003/03/11, Daniel Senie wrote:

 How much damage would be caused by adding NS glue records to the
 root zone for .local pointing at 127.0.0.1? Sites which misconfigure
 and allow lookups for .local to leak out will be told to go ask
 themselves.

When using Rendezvous, not all machines have local nameservers. You'd need to find the right multicast group and use that in the glue for .local at the roots.


That's assuming that the multicast group in question is at a fixed address in the standard and doesn't change. ;-(

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