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For DNS messages, represent the "DNSSEC OK" bit as "DO" instead of "OK" #467

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"DO" is a better description of the DNSSEC OK bit in the EDNS0 OPT record. See RFC 3225 section 3. There may be other bits allocated in the future that call themselves "Something OK".

"DO" is a better description of the DNSSEC OK bit in the EDNS0 OPT record.  See RFC 3225 section 3.  There may be other bits allocated in the future that call themselves "Something OK".
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This is related to GH #445 and GH #467.
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@infrastation infrastation merged commit 91d032d into the-tcpdump-group:master Jul 10, 2015
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This change is one of those discussed in bug #445. As far as the specification goes, "DO" is the right name for this specific bit. Thank you!

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