> On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > 2.14
> >
> > First should be all glue which matches the <QNAME,QTYPE>.
> > TC should be signaled if this can't be added.
> >
> > This allows a resolver to query for missing glue from a
> > previous referral and get it by forcing a TCP query.
>
> In this context, it might be good to take a reminder look at Appendix
> B of RFC 4472, which discusses additional data, what should be
> included and what not, and what actually happens with implementations
> in some length.
The fallacy there is the assumption that you can work out
what is curtesy glue. The is a lot of glue that would be
described as curtesy glue is in reality critical glue.
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