At Thu, 6 Oct 2016 02:49:34 -0400, Tim Wicinski <tjw.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I did some fix up - how do you like: > >> "If a validating resolver gets a query for cat.example.com, it will > >> query the example.com servers and will get back an NSEC (or NSEC3) > >> record starting that there are no records between apple and elephant. [...] > >> Does that cover it sufficiently? (and I think I now better understand > >> your concern). > > > > To be perfectly generic, "it will query the example.com servers" is > > not always the case. It (= validating resolver) might query another > > intermediate resolver (often called a "forwarder") that performs > > recursion. By "external server" I tried to generalize the concept. > > Maybe this? > > "If a validating resolver receives a query for cat.example.com, it > contacts its resolver (which may be itself) to query the example.com > servers and will get back an NSEC (or NSEC3) record starting that there > are no records between apple and elephant." Yes, this is one way to address my point. I'd leave it to the authors specifically how to address it. -- JINMEI, Tatuya _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop