Of course this means that EDNS, for all its promise as an extension to allow 
for more flags/signaling is effectively dead, since anything other than EDNS(0)
will now be blocked.  Not sure I agree that EDNS compliance is identical to 
EDNS(0) compliance.  

manning
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On 8August2015Saturday, at 13:46, Paul Wouters <p...@nohats.ca> wrote:

> On Sun, 9 Aug 2015, Mark Andrews wrote:
> 
>>      As of the 8th of August there was a big reduction in the
>>      number of TLD zones which filtered queries with unknown
>>      EDNS version or unknown EDNS flags.
>> 
>>      While there is still work to do to improve EDNS compliance
>>      this is a big step forward.  Thank you.
> 
> And thanks to you Mark for your efforts in making that happen!
> 
> Paul
> 
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