We're off in the woods again. Let's keep these two principles in mind:
* The DNS resolution mechanisms are not expected to resolve, let alone secure names ending in .ALT. * How other resolution mechanisms secure names is their affair.Therefore, any collisions that occur within .ALT are for alternate resolution mechanisms themselves to resolve (or not, as they see fit). Which brings me to this:
On 14.12.22 17:13, Paul Wouters wrote:
"bob.foo.alt" still squarely falls into "my" namespace It is indeed not “yours”.
... from the perspective of DNS. Whether it is "yours" or "mine" from the perspective of GNS is a matter for GNS to resolve (for example).
Eliot
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