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#### Description
The maximum length of the host name and of the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is 63 bytes per label and 255 bytes per FQDN. Note - Windows does not permit computer names that exc…
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The address `1@1.1` is reported as valid, but doesn't seem to be accepted by SMTP servers.
Is this a bug?
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The test at https://github.com/stefanw/froide/blob/master/froide/foirequest/foi_mail.py#L134 is case sensitive while I don't think it should be. According to RFC 1035, section 3.1:
> Name servers and…
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RFC 1035 4.1.4 says:
> The compression scheme allows a domain name in a message to be represented as either:
> - a sequence of labels ending in a zero octet
> - a pointer
> - a sequence…
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### What version of Go are you using (`go version`)?
$ go version
go version go1.13 darwin/amd64
go go1.14.3 playground
### Does this issue reproduce with the latest release?
Yes: https…
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Issue 2: authoringToolURI constraints
ST 2098-2 requires that authoringToolURI be a "Uniform Resource Identifier as defined by IETF RFC 2396 with the authority component being a DNS resolvable domain…
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https://github.com/bluelibraries/dns/blob/92208ec7fdeba26e0a1795904bc452fe92624e3a/src/Handlers/AbstractDnsHandler.php#L98-L103
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I re-read the name compression code (while investigating the AXFR struggle), and what occured to me:
- the encoder inserts, independent of `~compress`, all labels into the map (this is fine i think)
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Our rules for resource names are roughly those of DNS labels, as specified in RFC 1035 (this decision is somewhat documented in RFD 4). This is useful for resources which may eventually get DNS-based …
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**Describe the bug**
User create alluxio runtime starts with number, the runtime and dataset is created but corresponding config-map is rejected by k8s.
Thus Alluxio can not start as it can not read…