Re: [dns-operations] You live in a dump, Quoyle!

2022-02-14 Thread Mark Delany
On 13Feb22, Fred Morris allegedly wrote: > Hi Mark, can you expand on this? > > On Sun, 13 Feb 2022, Mark Delany wrote: > > [...] > > configless ipv6 reverse answers > >^^^ > > > It occurs to me I haven't posted about it here, but here's a sputnik which > uses D

Re: [dns-operations] You live in a dump, Quoyle!

2022-02-14 Thread Fred Morris
I looked at your project. I starred it. :-) With no intended irony, I say that your project appears much more ambitious than mine: I base that on the work you put into "fixing", for lack of a better word, the DNS (walking delegations, etc.). On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, Mark Delany wrote: https://git

Re: [dns-operations] You live in a dump, Quoyle!

2022-02-14 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 09:48:09AM -0800, Fred Morris wrote: > They're full (the DNS is full) of patterns and antipatterns. One fractal > rabbit hole example: [0] > > [0] The DNS protocol allows multiple rvalues per type per oname. This > works ok for e.g. A/, is disallowed for CNAME, and i