Dave Crocker wrote: > > On 3/26/2018 8:18 AM, Martin Hoffmann wrote: > > Which also reminds me: The DANE RRtypes, ie., TLSA, SMIMEA, and > > OPENPGPKEY all use underscore labels and are currently missing > > from the initial table in section 3.1. > > > The table there is for the right-most underscore name, which RFC 6698 > seems to constrain to choices that are already list.
TLSA needs to be added to the RR column for _tcp, _udp, and _sctp. RFC 7929 defines _openpgpkey for use with the OPENPGPKEY record type. RFC 8162 defines _smimecert for use with the SMIME record type. > The left-most underscore name appears to use a rule that differs from > the rule used by SRV, etc. As such, these are second-level names > being drawn from the same namespace but without coordination. So it > looks like there's a problem, but not with the proposed global > registry (for now.) > > Yes? Agreed. Currently however, the text in section 2 does sound as if this sort of collision doesn't happen: | that is, a subordinate name is meaningful only within the scope of | the first (top-level) underscore name. It should probably call out either here or elsewhere that there may be different hierarchies for different record types. Kind regards, Martin _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop