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DNSSEC and ISPs faking DNS responses
In message <20151114044614.GA4973 at hezmatt.org>, Matt Palmer writes:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 10:51:52AM +0100, Bj?rn Mork wrote:
> > So what do we do? We currently point the blocked domains to addresses of
> > a web server with a short explanation. But what if the domains were
> > signed? We could let validating servers return SERVFAIL. But I'd
> > really prefer avoiding that for the simple reason that there is no way
> > to distinguish that SERVFAIL from one caused by e.g. a domain owner
> > configuration error.
>
> Perhaps we need to expand RCODE to be the full octet, and indicate "blocked
> for legal reasons" with RCODE value 25.
Rcode's were expanded to 12 bits back in 1999. See RFC 2671.
> - Matt
>
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