A moment ago we were being told how vitally important it was for AXFR clients to preserve all records received under all circumstances: * ``An ACURATE [sic] copy of the zone is ESSENTIAL''; * ``A modified zone is NOT a [sic] ACURATE [sic] copy. It's not even a copy. It is a derived work''; * ``IXFR depends upon the contents of the zone not being changed unilaterally on the SECONDARY''; * ``Bernstein still misunderstands zone coherency''; etc. This rhetoric is supposed to convince you that the majority of AXFR clients (BIND 8 et al.) are doing something wrong by discarding parent glue records when they have the authoritative child records. But now Gustafsson admits that the BIND 9 AXFR client doesn't follow the ``zone coherency'' religion. It deliberately discards some kinds of records! It isn't making a perfect copy of the zone! It's breaking IXFR! Here's the quote: ``BIND 9 ... will discard [these] records whether they are loaded from a master file or received as part of a zone transfer.'' To summarize: Not only is the BIND company (1) fraudulently labelling its religion as a ``clarification'' and (2) fraudulently claiming ``consensus'' on the religion over the objections of several people, but it is also (3) deliberately disobeying its own commandments. ---D. J. Bernstein, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago