On Thu, Jan 31, 2019, at 03:24, Mark Andrews wrote: > You do realise that when the day was chosen it was just the date after > which new versions of name servers by the original group of Open Source > DNS developers would not have the work arounds incorporated? I think it's pretty safe to say that the "DNS Flag day" is more like a date of "end of support" rather than an "service termination". My guess is that some uncompliant servers will be still running long after that date... -- R-A.F.
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