Some questions about the intended meanings...
3.6. Extended DNS Error Code 5 - DNSSEC Indeterminate
If I remember correctly, there isn't a consistent definition of what
"indeterminate" means. Perhaps it's worth adding a reference to the
intended definition.
[ actually maybe all the codes could
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 9:38 AM, Paul Hoffman wrote:
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>> "There are many reasons that a DNS query may fail, some of them
>> transient, some permanent; some can be resolved by querying another
>> server, some are likely best handled by stopping resolution.
>> Unfortunately, the error signals that a
An update to a meeting session request has just been submitted by Tim Wicinski,
a Chair of the dnsop working group.
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Working Group Name: Domain Name System Operations
Area Name: Operations and Management Area
Session Requester: Tim Wici
On Sep 13, 2019, at 4:16 AM, Ray Bellis wrote:
> On 12/09/2019 19:10, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>
>> That's the crux of the matter and, in short, *no*, that's not (or should
>> not be) the motivation.
>> SERVFAIL means, and will continue to mean, I can't help you, better luck
>> next
>> time (or e
On 12/09/2019 19:10, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
That's the crux of the matter and, in short, *no*, that's not (or should
not be) the motivation.
SERVFAIL means, and will continue to mean, I can't help you, better luck next
time (or elsewhere).
The new EDEs are *diagnostic* detail to aid in tr
Error codes 1 and 2, respectively, says "unsupported algorithm" in the headline
but "unknown algorithm" in the description. It should be consistent, and I
think unsupported makes most sense.
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