On Jan 30, 2017 12:44 PM, "Ralph Droms" <[email protected]> wrote:
Name resolution APIs MUST send queries for such name to a recursive DNS server configured to be authoritative for the .homenet zone appropriate to the home network. This RDNSS or list of RDNSSes will usually be supplied to the client through a local configuration mechanism like HNCP or DHCP. If a host is configured to use a resolver other than one that is authoritative for the appropriate .homenet zone, the client may be unable to resolve or receive incorrect results for names in sub domains of ".homenet". The problem with this is that you're asking the resolver to know that it is talking to a homenet. I would rather describe the problem than write normative text that fixes it.
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