Results 94 comments of Stéphane Bortzmeyer

``` \documentclass[sansTVA,sansremise]{facture} \setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Linux Libertine O} \date{7/1/2020} \nomemet{Stéphane Bortzmeyer} \adresseemet{1, rue Foo Bar} \dest{Client quelconque} \begin{document} \type{Facture d'honoraires} \codeclient{12345678} \entete \begin{facture} \ligne{Pommes de terre}[1000]{110} \end{facture} \end{document} ```

Je suis très étonné par ce que, pour moi, il est complet (à part \pied, évidemment). En tout cas, chez moi il compile et donne le PDF.

You can see in the zone file I posted that, yes, there are other types and they seem OK. I have setup a public zone you can test, auto.rd.nic.fr (the...

I tested it and it seems OK, thanks. Two more tests could be added: NodeID with more than 4 hex digits in a group are accepted: error5 IN NID 1...

I do not sign these zones yet.

The new option -ns solves partially the problem: % check-soa -ns "$(dig +short +nodnssec @a.root-servers.net NS mil)" mil

Since there is no "obviously right" algorithm, may be an option in the configuration file "when SERVFAIL or REFUSED, move to the next server: true/false"

Why not but, for the moment, only standard things are supported. Using DNS-LG to test proposed DNS extensions is for later (unless someone sends a patch).

Yes, it seems cool but quite complicated to deploy. You even need a custom DNS server (and store things: you are no longer purely request/response).

And the meaning of the flags, too : ``` algorithm RSASHA-1(5), length 4096 bits, flags ZONE+SEP(257) ```