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Re: [idn] IDNA in real life
On Feb 5, 2002, 14:04 (+0100) Dan Oscarsson <Dan.Oscarsson@trab.se> wrote:
> >I don't think that your assumption will come true. Next version of Windows
> >NT (whatever it is called) will have a nameserver with support of the
> >local character set.
>
> Windows 2000 does allow host names with non-ASCII characters.
> And it's DNS server uses UTF-8 based domain names following
> RFC 1035.
It is hard to argue that UTF-8 follows the current standard for DNS and
domain names.
> So you are right in that Microsoft already support native host names
> including native support in DNS (and that is following RFC 1035).
> But not we get ACE names instead of native support and I expect
> many other vendors will take a long time to move native as they
> now can use ACE.
I think that you underestimate the willingness of Microsoft of creating an
interface for their DNS server where the user can enter hostnames in the
local character set with automatic conversion to the ACE format in the
zone file.
I'll buy you a beer at appropriate IETF meeting if the first version of
Server Windows ("based on NT technology") released after published RFC's
on IDN will not allow you to enter native hostnames in local character
set!
Mats
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Mats Dufberg <dufberg@nic-se.se>
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