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Thanks for this proposal. I note the following text on the motivation in
Section 1.3:
If a malicious Delegated Zone specifies a large amount of
fake NS pointing to victim zones, much more queries from recursive
DNS to victim zones will be triggered. This protocol vulnerability
can b