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RE:I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-dnsext-dnssec-bis-updates-00.txt
I finally had a chance to read over the draft, and it seems like the start
of a good catch-all of some grey areas and mistakes in the DNSSECbis docs.
One question on section 2 (last paragraph): Shouldn't it be the validator
discarding DS RR's with unknown algorithms? Minor terminology bit of
seperation of functions (resolver/validator).
Scott
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> Title : Clarifications and Implementation Notes
> for DNSSECbis
> Author(s) : S. Weiler
> Filename : draft-ietf-dnsext-dnssec-bis-updates-00.txt
> Pages : 10
> Date : 2005-5-12
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