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every few years the cdn world proposes something like an ALIAS RR. usually it
fails at the problem-statement stage. afterward a few more innovators hack
their own name servers to do what they need -- usually in a unique way and
often in a way that blows chunks when other differently-hacked name servers get
a look at the on-the-wire signaling.
mark andrews sometimes reminds us that SRV is /n/ decades old and had the web
adopted it even /n-1/ decades ago these problems would no longer be with us.
now we're getting SVCB and HTTPS records. that'll take a while to push CNAME
aside but it's the right horse to bet on, vs. getting innovators to stop
inventing new ways to avoid change CNAME for their own use cases.
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