David, that circles us back to my argument that you're saying we should support resolving any hostname anybody exposes on the Internet, period. There are any number of reasons that just doesn't work, and pretty much toss out the whole point of having standards.
@kees: BIND supports resolving damned near anything, because DNS != hostnames.
David, that circles us back to my argument that you're saying we should support resolving any hostname anybody exposes on the Internet, period. There are any number of reasons that just doesn't work, and pretty much toss out the whole point of having standards.
@kees: BIND supports resolving damned near anything, because DNS != hostnames.