On 2/7/19 12:28 PM, Michael Kjörling wrote:
While different, I think that the introduction of the
more advanced
IPv6 address formats into DNS also qualifies. I don't recall off hand if
bit-string labels (which were used for reverse lookups) or the A6 RRtype
(for forward lookups) was the more problematic one, but I do recall that
both had issues that made real-world adoption non-trivial in the best
of cases.
Middle boxes that (mis)interpret DNS traffic are still a problem.
Admittedly less of a problem. I suspect even less after the DNS Flag
Day we recently had.
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