It appears that George Michaelson  <[email protected]> said:
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>This is true, but browsers now may make htttp:// an almost deprecated
>protocol and invoke warnings and burdens to fetch.

I dunno about you, but I am having trouble coming up with a scenario
where my DNS cache uses a browser to fetch the zone file. wget and
curl like http just fine.

But this is bikeshedding.  Any CDN can serve both http and https.

The question as I said several messages ago is about building AXFR
CDNs vs. adding http(s) fetching to DNS software.  Or maybe both.

> It could be equally be XoH, AXFR-over-DoT.

I agree that AXFR over anything nore than regular TCP is overkill for this
particular application.

R's,
John

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