On Jan 2, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> These types of broken DNS servers are obviously not going away

Are you sure?

if people start implementing dnssec (and we get dnssec validation in the stub 
resolver in the OS), this kind of stupidity can't happen...

(of course, it's possible that dnssec never gets widely deployed, or that 
people never end up doing validation on end hosts, but only in some recursive 
resolvers).

> we should not punish users who have broken DNS servers

for the good of the internet, maybe we should (or at least print out some 
warning saying a possible broken DNS server has  been detected)

> and make them uniquely responsible for shouldering the burden of reporting 
> these problems to us. Instead we should afford them the same convenience 
> users with compliant DNS servers have.

... but for the good of our end-users, I agree we want to provide the best 
experience possible (so if we can detect and work around the issue, I'm all for 
doing so).

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Daniel J. Luke                                                                  
 
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