On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 2:01 PM Paul Vixie <paul= 40redbarn....@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote:
> > > Wessels, Duane wrote on 2021-12-15 13:17: > > ... > > > > On one hand I think it would be a lot simpler to just say that only > address records can be glue. But I’m not sure that is defendable given the > directions things are going. Here’s a definition of glue that I came up > with: > > > > Glue is non-authoritative data in a zone that is transmitted in the > additional section of a referral response on the basis that the data might > be necessary for resolution to proceed at the referred name servers. > > > > ... > > if glue is non-authoritative data in a zone then it has to be below a > zone cut; you might make that clear. > Overly-pedantic clarification on wording/semantics: - Glue is non-authoritative data in a zone, where the owner name of that glue data is below some zone cut (or otherwise out-of-zone, like different-TLD, if that is even permitted by the zone owner's policies.) > > if glue is in a zone it will be carried by zone transfers not just > referrals; you might make that clear. > > otherwise, +1. > > Also +1. Brian
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