As I often note, I work for ISOC but I'm not speaking for it.

On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:30:06AM +0200, Vladimír Čunát wrote:

> I've been wondering what's best to do around these TLDs: invalid, local,
> onion, test.  The RFCs say that resolvers SHOULD recognize them as
> special and answer NXDOMAIN without any interaction with nameservers (by
> default).  What do you think about NOT following this "advice", subject
> to some conditions that I explain below?

I think it's less than ideal, because the point of resolvers immediately
answering NXDOMAIN is that these are not and never will be names in
the global DNS.  That is, they really are special-use, and part of
that specialness is that they're part of the domain name space but not
part of the global DNS name space.

This is particularly true of onion, which is a protocol switch.  It's
intended to signal that you should _never_ look up that name in the
DNS.  That's its whole function.

Best regards,

A

-- 
Andrew Sullivan
a...@anvilwalrusden.com

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