On 4 ????. 2016 ?., at 23:32, Peter Hessler <phessler at theapt.org>
wrote:>
> No. DNS does not have "an order".
>
Indeed. Apart from record types which include weight field (MX, SRV). Perhaps
author wants AAAA tried before A in case if "smart" resolver omits
DNSSEC-unsigned responses?
This is orthogonal to presence of DNSSEC in the zone, and is on client side
only.
So please specify your problem more precisely: is that a resolver/cache you
control, zone, or both?
> On 2016 Apr 04 (Mon) at 13:29:15 -0700 (-0700), Michael A. Peters wrote:
> :Sometimes when a owner has multiple A (or AAAA) records, recursive
resolvers
> :change the order in which a client receives them.
> :
> :Does DNSSEC force them to be in the same order or is the order still
subject
> :to change and the whim of a recursive server?
> :
> :What I am trying to do is set up fall-back IP addresses in case a
particular
> :IP address is offline, and trying to find work-around for a lack of order
> :preference (like MX records have) in A/AAAA records.
> :
> :I use DNSSEC anyway and am *hoping* that means DNSSEC enforcing resolvers
> :will preserve the order the records have coming from the authoritative
> :server.
> :
> :Thanks for suggestions.
>
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