Viktor Dukhovni writes: > Single label names passed to getaddrinfo(3) should not result in single > label "A" or "AAAA" DNS queries.
http://ai./ Admittedly a rarity, and in general problematic in other contexts. My own corporate VPN won't even allow a proper DNS lookup of it (or any address lookup on a TLD), though there's other irritating brokenness going on there that I have zero control over. But the address for the .ai TLD does work in non-broken environments, and the policy assertion above would be unsupported by the current standards. Kind of surprising to me the number of TLDs who report their address as 127.0.53.53: .arab .cpa .kids .music .xn--mxtq1m (Chinese: "government") .xn--ngbrx (Urdu: "Arab") _______________________________________________ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations