Unless I'm wrong, the I-D about lying resolvers do not discuss the
issue of zone cuts.
If I type www.doesnotexistatall.com (the SLD does not exist and so I
should get a NXDOMAIN), I get the IP address of the ad Web server. If
I type .afnic.fr, I will get this IP address as well, since the
QNA
> This is a very serious problem: when rewriting the NXDOMAIN of
> www.doesnotexistatall.com, you only harm the user. When rewriting the
> NXDOMAIN of .afnic.fr, you harm the holder of afnic.fr as well,
> since the ad Web site will appear to be under this SLD.
Not only is this a very good poi
It seems inappropriate for the IETF to bless lying resolvers as a Best Current
Practice. I doubt we as a community could have consensus on when lying is good,
when it is neutral, and when it is bad. Without such agreement, we can't agree
on how to run such servers. Having said that, the publicat