On 31-Jan-2009, at 13:18, Al Stu wrote:


And what business of yours would it be if I did? That is pretty much the point here. What business is it of yours, ISC, or anyone else if I chose to run my DNS with MX's pointing to CNAMES? If it is a "bad" practice, fine so be it. But it has practical and beneficial uses. For ISC to deem it "illegal" is a fallacy and inappropriate..

ISC did not deem it illegal. The IETF working group that designed the protocol deemed it illegal. If you have a problem with it, take it up with the DNSEXT working group.

You have been presented with the means to turn off the behaviour. Use that or don't; it's up to you. Please stop whining about it.

*plonk*

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