On 02/01/2018 23:37, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> This answer doesn't seem to fully address Robert's and Ray's questions. > Why use an A/AAAA query if you aren't going to do anything with the > result? If you are going to use A/AAAA, you have to tell resolvers what > to return in the results. Using a new RRtype would have clearer semantics. Actually, that wasn't my question at all. The point I was trying to make (perhaps too obliquely) is that if you are going to run this experiment from a browser, you'd better make sure the IP address you return is one that's either under your control or otherwise "harmless" when the browser subsequently tries to access it. Using a new RRTYPE would be futile, since browsers don't know how to access those. Ray _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop