I lost interest in Persona/BrowserID when it became apparent that hosts like Fastmail[1] were unable to act as identity providers. [1]: https://github.com/mozilla/persona/issues/1523
Neat. It's probably difficult to tell but do you have any idea what usage is like?
Was this reply destined to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7934758 (Slightly confused by this board.)
So you have deployed DNSSEC and are actively using DANE?
Are you doing anything interesting with DNSSEC?
I wonder if there's any utilities that use UPnP or NAT-PMP to monitor for an address change and invoke a script when one is detected.
Yes it is from the context that I inferred what you're talking about. I didn't mention it to pick, but because the DNS is littered with misunderstandings and I think that's part of what holds it back.
I can't imagine somebody would trust me with their root-domain, basically. The “root-domain” is the domain name with a single zero-length label at the top of the hierarchy. What you're referring to is a zone.
I lost interest in Persona/BrowserID when it became apparent that hosts like Fastmail[1] were unable to act as identity providers. [1]: https://github.com/mozilla/persona/issues/1523
Neat. It's probably difficult to tell but do you have any idea what usage is like?
Was this reply destined to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7934758 (Slightly confused by this board.)
So you have deployed DNSSEC and are actively using DANE?
Are you doing anything interesting with DNSSEC?
I wonder if there's any utilities that use UPnP or NAT-PMP to monitor for an address change and invoke a script when one is detected.
Yes it is from the context that I inferred what you're talking about. I didn't mention it to pick, but because the DNS is littered with misunderstandings and I think that's part of what holds it back.
I can't imagine somebody would trust me with their root-domain, basically. The “root-domain” is the domain name with a single zero-length label at the top of the hierarchy. What you're referring to is a zone.