Thanks for the review! Answers to your questions here:

On Feb 24, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Linda Dunbar via Datatracker <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> - What if
> the node is not authorized to have the entire records? It would desirable for
> the Resolvers to have all the records of the root zone. Is there any scenario
> that the Resolvers simply cannot get all the records of the root zone?

No, there is no such scenario. Every resolver can always get and cache any 
record in the root zone.

> -  How to detect if any records stored in the Resolver are STALE?

Resolvers would treat the records gotten from transferring the root zone 
wholesale as if they had requested each one from a root server. Thus, record 
staleness is handled for these records exactly as they are for normal queries.

> Page 3, last sentence of the 3rd paragraph:  is it a typo? or miss a verb?
> "... it would all responses from a remote root server"

Good catch. We'll fix that to "just as it would validate all responses from a 
remote root server".

--Paul Hoffman

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