>> Because it's not their software? If I wanted to do PKI through DNS, and 
my
>> ISP's server did not support TCP, I might be stuck.  Personally, I 
don't
>> depend on my ISP for DNS, but many users do.
>
>So users wanting this new service will be pretty motivated to switch DNS
>servers when the time comes, what's the big deal in that? 

The big deal is that some of the more restrictive ISPs may not permit 
customers to bypass their DNS servers.  Same as with HTTP interception 
proxies.

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