On 21/11/2013, at 6:13 am, Gavin Brown <gavin.brown@centralnic.com> wrote:
On 20/11/2013 23:00, John Levine wrote:
Yep - you're only allowed SOA, apex NS, glue, DNSSEC records and delegations - nothing else.
That's at the apex of the TLD.
By my count _whois._tcp.tld is two levels down.
_tcp.tld could not be delegated as "_tcp" is not permissable as a delegation.
The standard Appendix A in the gTLD Registry Agreement states that other records can be added, once an RSEP evaluation has taken place "to determine whether the service would create a risk of a meaningful adverse impact on security or stability of the DNS".
Took me a long time to find this (section 2.2.3.3 of the Applicant Guidebook, can't find any appendix so please send if it is different) and that is very clearly about records at the apex. We are not talking about a record at the apex. Jay
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