| P. Mockapetris, Domain Names C Concepts and Facilities, RFC 1034, November 1987. |
....must edit a con guration le and restart the parent RNS for a region to be added) As we discuss below, in our current implementation we adopt the policy implemented in DNS. 3 Implementation In this section we describe an implementation of GIDS based on widely available LDAP [19] and DNS [10] technology. 3.1 LDAP LDAP (the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a lightweight protocol for accessing X.500 directory services. The protocol is based on the IP protocol stack and as a result has become popular on the Internet. Despite being a 10 protocol for accessing X.500 directory ....
P. Mockapetris. Domain Names{Concepts and Facilities, Nov. 1987. RFC 1034.
....5 paper, such a le is referred to as a zone le. Zone les are text les, and zone information may thus be updated just by editing all the relevant zone les with a text editor. Other update methods exist, of which most are just proposals [23, 27, 28, 7, 6, 29] and one has been standardised [16]. A DNS resolver is an interface to the Domain Name System. To be more speci c, it is a library of programs or routines that to some extent hides the complexity of constructing, sending, receiving, and interpreting messages required for communicating with name servers. To improve performance, ....
....used as separators for the labels in the text representation and some characters, such as dots and non printable characters of the labels need to be escaped; i.e. they need to be represented using more than one character. The total number of octets that represent a domain name is limited to 255 [16]. 4.3 Certi cate Support in the DNS All resource records have a type, and records of di erent types may have a di erent format. A proposal for an RR for storing certi cates is described in [9] Each RR type is allocated a number and a mnemonic; for the certi cate RR type these are 37 and CERT, ....
Paul Mockapetris. Domain names concepts and facilities. Request for Comments: 1034, November 1987.
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P. Mockapetris, Domain Names C Concepts and Facilities, RFC 1034, November 1987.
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Mockapetris, P. Domain names{concepts and facilities. In RFC 1034. 1987.
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