2/ In 1999, an extension was added to DNS. Since them, a bunch of DNS clients have behaved badly with the extensions, so DNS servers have implemented workarounds to stop things from breaking.
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Yes, but when a domain is bad, it's the people running the clients who will notice. My latest Windows 10 client is fine, but going through an up-to-date BIND resolver, Feb 2 I notice it no longer works on a certain domain.
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You're an awesome dude that I look up to! Take a breath! I think 5/ is just wrong :) Clients generating or not generating EDNS0 has nothing to do with this.
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