Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> Randy claimed that presentation formats were not standardised. They
> are. Randy and others claimed that the presentation formats were
> owned by BIND and they are not.
>
> I never claimed that STD 13 was the be all and end all w.r.t. DNS.
>
> STD 13 didn't follow the normal process required to make a STD.
That does not matter here. By assigning the "full standard" document
maturity label to rfc1034/rfc1035
>
> There are lots of corrections to STD 13 in the RFC series.
That is a misunderstanding of the standards process. The only corrections
to rfc1034/rfc1035 that exist are those that have been filed as errata
and confirmed (accessible with the Errata URL here):
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1034
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035
But even the posted erratas are "soft" and not visible here:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/std13
The only document that could be reasonably expected to be "considered"
be a new implementation is rfc2181 (plus maybe rfc4343), although
you have to keep in mind that neither of this is mentioned by STD13.
Btw. the updates metadata on rfc1035 looks like a big mess to me.
Expecting *anyone* to read all of the documents and merge them
in their heads while implementing is completely unrealistic.
The normal implementation approach is to use the base specification
plus a "clarifications" document if one exists, implement the mandatory
parts of that, and ship the result as a first step. As a second step,
depending on requirements and funding/resouces, selected optional features
from the base spec and from other optional protocol extensions may get added.
>
> > I looked at least at the titles of all the documents that update 1035,
> > and none of them appear to be related to the above. So where should
> > we be looking?
To answer the question "does my client have to expect and cope gracefully
with an RCODE 4 response", only 1034/1035 and the filed erratas are relevant.
-Martin
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