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Just like you can ban resolver implementations by leveraging their hardcoded limits on the number of indirections in compressed names.
So actually you're banning glibc not Linux?
You can block all OpenDNS users with completely legitimate DNS responses. Not a bug, rather an implementation-specific behavior.
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