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Re: maybe a dumb idea on how to fix the dns problems i don't know....

  • From: Chris Paul
  • Date: Sat Aug 09 18:48:50 2008


Paul Vixie wrote:
because TCP is considered optional by many authority DNS server operators.
Hey authority DNS server operators. Can you make a change to your servers to always allow TCP client connections? Would this be difficult? What would be the harm?
it's only required if you expect AXFR or if you ever emit a TC bit. if you
don't want to do TCP then you can rule out the TC bit and AXFR and just not
do TCP, and you'll be dead-to-rights within the various DNS protocol RFCs.
what RFCs forbid TCP for clients? I thought TCP was an option for clients. I'm not spending the rest of my sunday though reading rfcs....... and sure as hell not joining another list because to tell you the truth, I don't really care as much about the typical angry Sunday list poster (talk about redundant statement....)

thanks for the thoughts, though Paul. I'll leave the rest of this discussion (should it exist) to others in their forum of choice.... I'm thinking of nice insalade caprese with true mozarella di bufalo right now.... now That's A Sunday!"

CP

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