Moin, On Sun, 2025-07-06 at 14:16 -0700, Tommy Jensen wrote: > One example is RFC 9726, Operational Considerations for Use of DNS in > Internet of Things (IoT) Devices.
This, strictly speaking, is not a protocol. ;-P > Another is the multi-qtype draft. In -07, Section 3.2.2 says the > following, which introduces branching logic (no need to have a > conditional for when to stop processing the query if you never need > to truncate): > > > If this initial response results in truncation (TC=1) then the > additional queries > > specified in the MQTYPE-Query option MUST NOT be processed. I think that this is actually a good example where the draft might be 'difficult'; That text in my readings prevents side-effects if an implementation _should_ end up using DoU. The safer solution(tm) would most likely be sunsetting DoU alltogether. I can throw on DoU vs. DoT measurements once I discontinue the current round of measurements for the 3901bis. With best regards, Tobias -- Dr.-Ing. Tobias Fiebig T +31 616 80 98 99 M [email protected] _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
