BIND 10 #692: response with NSEC3 for class ANY queries
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#692: response with NSEC3 for class ANY queries
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Reporter: | Owner: shane
jinmei | Status: assigned
Type: | Milestone:
defect | Resolution:
Priority: | Sensitive: 0
medium | Sub-Project: DNS
Component: data | Estimated Difficulty: 0.0
source | Total Hours: 0
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Defect Severity: N/A |
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Comment (by jinmei):
Replying to [comment:11 shane]:
> Interesting. Is the behavior of class ANY unspecified in the RFCs? Is
there any BCP outside of those? Presumably we could consider BIND 9
behavior a starting point...
From a quick search of RFC1035, there doesn't seem to be a clear
specification.
Regarding the BIND 9 behavior, it'd depend on how we want to handle
views, because the class selection in BIND 9 is highly coupled with
views.
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