…h 9 domain-av = "Domain=" domain-value domain-value = <subdomain> ; defined in [RFC1034], Section 3.5 , as ; enhanced by [RFC1123], Section 2.1 path-av = "Path=" path-value path-value = <any CHAR except CTLs or ";"> secure-av = "Secure" httponly-av = "HttpOnly" extension-av = <an…
…over DTLS February 2017 . Introduction The Domain Name System is specified in [ RFC1034 ] and [ RFC1035 ]. DNS queries and responses are normally exchanged unencrypted; thus, they are vulnerable to eavesdropping. Such eavesdropping can result in an undesired entity learning domai…
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also conta…
…header fields sent to the server. The domain-value is a subdomain as defined by RFC1034 , Section 3.5, and as enhanced by RFC1123 , Section 2.1. Thus, domain-value is a byte sequence of ASCII bytes. The portions of the set-cookie-string produced by the cookie-av term are known as…
…gth is small. This is important in the context of domain names because RFC 1034 RFC1034 ] restricts the length of a domain label to 63 characters. * Simplicity: The encoding and decoding algorithms are reasonably simple to implement. The goals of efficiency and simplicity are at …
…R SHALL be returned under its own owner name, as in ordinary CNAME processing ( RFC1034 ], Section 3.6.2 ). For details, see the recommendations regarding aliases for clients ( Section 3 ), servers ( Section 4 ), and zones ( Section 10 ). Note that none of these forms alter the o…
…. CNAME and DNAME results should be followed according to the rules in RFC 1034 RFC1034 ], RFC 1035 RFC1035 ], and RFC 6672 RFC6672 ]. The ultimate response will include one or more NAT64 FQDNs. 3. The node SHOULD compare the domains of learned NAT64 FQDNs to a list of the node's…
… NAMES. . DOMAIN NAME SERVICE ADMINISTRATION MAILBOX In DNS (see [ RFC1033 ], [ RFC1034 ] and [ RFC1035 ]), the Start Of Authority record (SOA RR) has a field for specifying the mailbox name of the zone's administrator. This field must be a simple word without metacharacters (suc…
… NAMES. . DOMAIN NAME SERVICE ADMINISTRATION MAILBOX In DNS (see [ RFC1033 ], [ RFC1034 ] and [ RFC1035 ]), the Start Of Authority record (SOA RR) has a field for specifying the mailbox name of the zone's administrator. This field must be a simple word without metacharacters (suc…
…. Domain names are defined and operated through the Domain Name System (DNS) ([ RFC1034 ], RFC1035 ], [ RFC2181 ]). When not part of a mailbox address, a domain name is used in Internet Mail to refer to the ADMD or to the host that took action upon the message, such as providing …
…it "." 1*digit port = *digit Hostnames take the form described in Section 3 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] : a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also containing "-" characters. …
…it "." 1*digit port = *digit Hostnames take the form described in Section 3 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] : a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also containing "-" characters. …
…tname and the domain name of the originator in the format specified in STD 13 [ RFC1034 ]. This format is called a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) in this document. In practice, not all syslog applications are able to provide an FQDN. As such, other values MAY also be present …
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also conta…
…olver: A simple DNS protocol implementation on the client side as described in [RFC1034], Section 5.3.1 . A client to a Recursive Resolver or a Forwarding Resolver. Authoritative Nameserver: A nameserver that has authority over one or more DNS zones. These are normally not contac…