…they say "the DNS".) The protocol and message format are defined in RFC1034 and RFC1035 . These RFCs defined some terms, and later documents defined others. Some of the terms from RFC1034 and RFC1035 have somewhat different meanings now than they did in 1987. This document contai…
…ay "the DNS".) The protocol and message format are defined in [ RFC1034 ] and [ RFC1035 ]. These RFCs defined some terms, and later documents defined others. Some of the terms from [ RFC1034 and [ RFC1035 ] have somewhat different meanings now than they did in 1987. This document…
…gram or a TCP data stream. The parts of DNS messages are named as they are in [ RFC1035 ]. Specifically, the DNS message has five sections: Header, Question, Answer, Authority, and Additional. . Data Collection Use Cases From a purely server operator perspective, collecting full …
…. Zone-File Presentation Format The presentation format <RDATA> of the record ( RFC1035 ], Section 5.1 ) has the form: SvcPriority TargetName SvcParams The SVCB record is defined specifically within the Internet ("IN") Class ( RFC1035 ], Section 3.2.4 ). SvcPriority is a number i…
…s document defines a specific protocol, DNS over HTTPS (DoH), for sending DNS [ RFC1035 ] queries and getting DNS responses over HTTP [ RFC7540 ] using https [ RFC2818 ] URIs (and therefore TLS [ RFC8446 ] security for integrity and confidentiality). Each DNS query-response pair …
…r UDP and TCP is specified in "Domain names - implementation and specification" RFC1035 This document presents a mapping of the DNS protocol over the QUIC transport RFC9000 RFC9001 . DNS over QUIC is referred to here as DoQ, in line with "DNS Terminology" DNS-TERMS The goals of t…
…. Zone file presentation format The presentation format <RDATA> of the record ( RFC1035 ], Section 5.1 ) has the form: SvcPriority TargetName SvcParams The SVCB record is defined specifically within the Internet ("IN") Class ( RFC1035 ], Section 3.2.4 ). SvcPriority is a number i…
…. Zone file presentation format The presentation format <RDATA> of the record ( RFC1035 ], Section 5.1 ) has the form: SvcPriority TargetName SvcParams The SVCB record is defined specifically within the Internet ("IN") Class ( RFC1035 ], Section 3.2.4 ). SvcPriority is a number i…
…rds SPF records MUST be published as a DNS TXT (type 16) Resource Record (RR) [ RFC1035 ] only. The character content of the record is encoded as [ US-ASCII ]. Use of alternative DNS RR types was supported in SPF's experimental phase but has been discontinued. In 2003, when SPF w…
…the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression [a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])? which means the first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following c…
…erminology. See [ RFC5280 ], [ RFC4033 ], [ RFC5246 ], and STD 13 [ RFC1034 ] [ RFC1035 ], respectively, for these terms. In addition, terms related to TLS-protected application services and DNS names are taken from [ RFC6125 ]. Hoffman & Schlyter Standards Track [Page 6] RFC 669…
…sion of DNS recursion is beyond the scope of this document; see [ RFC1034 ] and RFC1035 ] for full details. Synthetic RR: A DNS resource record (RR) that is not contained in the authoritative servers' zone data, but which is instead synthesized from other RRs in the same zone. An…
…<" and ">". The widespread deployment of DNS [ RFC0973 ] (later [ RFC1034 ] and RFC1035 ], with [ RFC1123 ] relaxation) dramatically changed the Leonard, et al. Expires May 9, 2019 [Page 8] Internet-Draft mail-regexen November 2018 Internet messaging landscape of the late 1980s. …
…sion of DNS recursion is beyond the scope of this document; see [ RFC1034 ] and RFC1035 ] for full details. Synthetic RR: A DNS resource record (RR) that is not contained in the authoritative servers' zone data, but which is instead synthesized from other RRs in the same zone. An…
…d consists of a 16 bit preference followed by a Mail Exchange domain name (see [RFC1035], Section 3.3.9 ). We will use the term "MX hostname" to refer to the latter, that is, the DNS domain name found after the preference value in an MX record. Thus, an "MX hostname" is specifica…