On Jul 28, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Hector Santos wrote:
The allow list was added primarily recognizing it as a requirement
understanding it would be one of the design issues to work out.
A list of designated signing domains would be indicative of a small
outfit. Larger organizations should have an IT staff to make the
delegation process transparent. As such, one should be able to
assume that the designation list will fit within a DNS UDP query.
That still should satisfy most of the needs for the smaller outfits.
Keep this simple. Don't expect TCP fallback or EDNS0 will be
available. There should be no reason for creating a script language
either. A list of designated signing domains with some type of
terminator to close this list is all that is needed. Most of your
DASP fields and other related settings would then be redundant and
not very useful.
-Doug
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