Re: provisioning software, was DNS RRTYPEs, the difficulty with
In message <9452079D1A51524AA5749AD23E00392807EFEF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.cloudmark.c
om>, "Murray S. Kucherawy" writes:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx [mailto:ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mar
> k Andrews
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 3:28 PM
> > To: mrex@xxxxxxx
> > Cc: johnl@xxxxxxxx; ietf@xxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: provisioning software, was DNS RRTYPEs, the difficulty with
> >
> > > Maybe you believe that NOTIMP should be limited to unsupported OPCODES on
> ly?
> > > But that is definitely not what the spec says.
> >
> > Yet someone else that can't count beyond 1035.
>
> Weren't you the one that said "Actually it is STD 13. Get over it." earlier
> in this thread?
Randy claimed that presentation formats were not standardised. They
are. Randy and others claimed that the presentation formats were
owned by BIND and they are not.
I never claimed that STD 13 was the be all and end all w.r.t. DNS.
STD 13 didn't follow the normal process required to make a STD.
There are lots of corrections to STD 13 in the RFC series.
> I looked at least at the titles of all the documents that update 1035, and no
> ne of them appear to be related to the above. So where should we be looking?
>
> -MSK
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