Re: [dnsext] Fwd: RFC 2308 & RFC 4035

Edward Lewis <Ed.Lewis@neustar.biz> Mon, 28 February 2011 15:07 UTC

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At 19:54 +0000 2/27/11, Paul Vixie wrote:

>but i also agree that the importance of negative caching and synthetic
>nxdomains is usually underestimated and will rise as the network grows.

The "importance" mentioned above has to be put into the context of 
the shift of "power" this represents, the shift from authority to 
caches.  That has architectural implications.
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