At 13:53 -0400 9/27/11, Joe Abley wrote:
Not very useful for Neustar, maybe, but I would suggest that your
requirements in this regard are likely not to be universal.

No argument with that. But since the question was asked... What I meant is that although there are places that will want to implement this, there are many that won't, including us. (Lecture on internal monitoring, et.al., elided.)

I'd have to say that it has been a long time since there was a trouble ticket that needed to know which any cast instance was being hit by the user.

There's nothing wrong with anyone implementing this. But whether this is a DNSOP WG item rests on how broad the interest is and if there's a need to coordinate for interoperability reasons.

We respond honestly to queries for HOSTNAME.BIND, VERSION.BIND, ID.SERVER,
VERSION.SERVER as well as RFC5001/NSID on L-Root, for example.

It's not a matter of honesty.

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