No we are not the Network Police. But we do provide protocol definition and protocol guidance all the time. I'm with Phillip on this one that documenting this and providing a guidance would be a good thing. (However, I am swamped with work, so I can't really promise I would write this.)
Ondrej -- Ondřej Surý (He/Him) [email protected] > On 3. 10. 2025, at 19:20, John Levine <[email protected]> wrote: > > We're not the Network Police. No matter how loudly we say MUST NOT, as we saw > with Keytrap, there will be tag collisions, whether by accident or malice. > Every > DNS cache has to deal with it, and nothing we do will change that. The current > code stops after two or three collisions, the most we could do is drop that to > one a decade from now. I do not see why that it is worth any effort at all.
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