> > ./DS is NOERROR NODATA. This is RFC described behaviour > > Which part of which RFC? I, too, am not finding this, but you seem > sure it is in the RFCs.
In my experience, if a DS query arrives at an authoritative and the name is in a zone served but not part of a delegation or below a delegation then DS will be treated like any other type. I'm not aware of any part of an RFC that requires the server to do anything different in this case. The funny thing is that because DS is a parent-side type, at a delegation it is also a completely normal in-zone lookup that can result in either an answer or a NODATA response. _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
