> On Jun 29, 2018, at 12:38, Paul Vixie <p...@redbarn.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Sheldon wrote:
>> Breaking this out of the ANAME discussion, since it has wider use.
>> 
>> I've been thinking on this one. If I was to create a record, I'd set
>> aside a byte or two at the beginning to denote family, but I'm just
>> paranoid and OCD that way.
> 
> that seems like the long way around.
> 
> for QTYPE=A, add AAAA as a desired additional data type.

And ANAME (just a regular rrtype, no strange preprocessing)
> 
> for QTYPE=AAAA, add A as a desired additional data type.

Same here.

Let the recursive then use the ANAME for refreshing the A/AAAA

And everything has regular dnssec signatures without online signing.

> advantages:
> 
> no fork-lifts. incremental. opportunistic. no protocol changes. start today.
> 
> any server which does it will give better time-to-first-ad benchmarks, and 
> will therefore outcompete any server who doesn't do it in all bakeoffs.

+1

Paul

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