Hello

I was stumbling over a rather theoretical problem and I was hoping to get some feedback from the group.

Given a <domain:create> with a <secDNS:update> instead of a <secDNS:create> extension what would be the correct answer ?

Precondition: The domain would not yet exist and therefore also no dnssec data is present at the registry.

The <domain:create> would normally succeed with result code 1000 but the dnssec part would fail because the verb was <update> instead for <create>.

Whats the correct response?

Create the domain without dnssec and return 1000 seems to be misleading...

An update of a non existing domain would normally lead to "2303 The object does not exist" but this is not applicable to  dnssec is it?

Thanks!


Martin Casanova




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