On 15/11/2017 11:47, Alexander Mayrhofer wrote: > I agree that signaling is important, and i also believe that if > there's an OPT in the request, we can safely assume that the client > would not choke on this option. I'm torn on the question whether or > not stale data should be served (without signaling, in that case) when > the request does *not* contain an OPT request. Probably we should err > on the side of *not* serving stale when a client is not "EDNS > capable", because that would mean no change from current behaviour.
I'm not particularly arguing either way on this question of signalling, but do we have any feel for how many stubs ever send EDNS? libresolv can do it, and getdns does, but I don't think glibc's resolver routinely sends EDNS. Ray _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop
