No. “Forward zones” are not DNS zones. They are overrides to the DNS resolution
processes that just happened to be configured in named by overloading the zone
syntax element. Similarly stub and static stub are not zones. The are other
things.
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Mark Andrews
> On 23 Apr 2024, at 01:24, John
On 4/21/2024 10:05 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
On 19 Apr 2024, at 16:12, Crist Clark wrote:
First, yes, I know. Their DNS is broken. They should fix their DNS. We
shouldn't need to make QNAME-minimization work around broken DNS.
Name and shame a domain name in question,
e1083.d.akamaiedge.a
> On 19 Apr 2024, at 16:12, Crist Clark wrote:
>
> First, yes, I know. Their DNS is broken. They should fix their DNS. We
> shouldn't need to make QNAME-minimization work around broken DNS.
>
> Name and shame a domain name in question,
>
> e1083.d.akamaiedge.akamai.csd.disa.mil
>
> The
First, yes, I know. Their DNS is broken. They should fix their DNS. We
shouldn't need to make QNAME-minimization work around broken DNS.
Name and shame a domain name in question,
e1083.d.akamaiedge.akamai.csd.disa.mil
The problem I see: akamai.csd.disa.mil is a delegated zone. All four name
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