On Jan 31, 2025, at 00:42, Libor Peltan <libor.pel...@nic.cz> wrote: > > If I understand the background correctly, it might also help to declare that > the DNS software vendors SHOULD NOT develop tools that automatically convert > DUJ into DDNS and send it to a nameserver.
I'm not sure why you say that. Automating that would be fine, as long as the tool gets the DUJ string from a user, and the DDNS can do all the checks in Section 5. > A nit: all examples in your draft have unmatching square brackets :) Arrrgh. Thanks for noticing; fixed in the -01. (I learned the "count the left and right braces and make sure the numbers are the same" rule nearly 50 years ago, and still forget it...) > Some of the little specific requirements look weird or odd to me, like 'The > FQDN MUST NOT end with "." ' (isn't this actually a crime in DNSOP?) Fair point. I was aiming at precision, and that one is not really needed. > 'The FQDN MUST NOT contain a wildcard' (this might be a blocking limitation > for potential users)... It might indeed be a blocking limitation for some, but it seems like such a potential danger that it is worth it. I'm interested in what others think. --Paul Hoffman _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list -- dnsop@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to dnsop-le...@ietf.org