On 6 Jul 2020, at 15:33, Wouter Wijngaards via nsd-users wrote: > Yes, NSD lowercases the zone data. It always has done that.
Thanks for the information. > It does > this so that compares are not case insensitive any more in the code, > that is faster. So when is RDATA an object of comparison? > In any case you cannot (reliably) transfer it, because compression is > case insensitive. This statement seems to be at odds with (Standards Track) RFC5936: "Hence, name compression in an AXFR message SHOULD be performed in a case-preserving manner" > And so is lookup of data. I don't understand. The argument to DNS lookup is a tuple (name, class, type). RDATA is part of the result. Best regards, Niall _______________________________________________ nsd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/nsd-users
