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Re: [DNSOP] Last Call: <draft-ietf-dnsop-onion-tld-00.txt> (The .onion Special-Use Domain Name) to Proposed Standard

2015-07-20 02:21:00
Hi David,

On 7/20/15 6:06 AM, David Cake wrote:
As someone with moderate experience in both DNS and web server
configuration, FWIW I found the meaning relatively obvious. The notion
that HTTP Host headers might be used to change web server response
independent of name resolution (e.g. that two names that return
identical responses to every possible DNS query, but produce different
web server responses) has been fairly intrinsic to how web servers
operate for a couple of decades now, and this seems a simple but
useful clarification regarding how this operates for .onion names to me.

Yes, there is an HTTP Host header.  Yes, responses vary by the *value*
but not by the *structure*.  As far as Apache is concerned, for
instance, I would imagine it's doing a string compare without counting
or considering dots.  By discussing an arbitrary number of components,
that paragraph implies that HTTP cares about the *structure* of the
name, when it does not (although some implementations might kludge this
with www.domain = domain). 

And I'll just hasten to add that now between you and Richard there are
two interpretations of what the text in the document means.  All I am
suggesting is a bit of clarity, please.

Eliot

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