| W.D. Lazear, MILNET Name Domain Transition, RFC 1031, |
....as answers from an authoritative server, excepting changes made within the TTL period. However, all components of the DNS prefer authoritative information to cached information when both are available locally. 3. Current Implementation Status The DNS is in use throughout the DARPA Internet. RFC 1031] catalogs a dozen implementations or ports, ranging from the ubiquitous support provided as part of Berkeley UNIX, through implementations for IBM PCs, Macintoshes, LISP machines, and fuzzballs ACM SIGCOMM 5 Computer Communication Review [Mills 88] Although the HOSTS.TXT mechanism is still used ....
W. Lazear, "MILNET Name Domain Transition", RFC 1031, November 1987.
....in late 1991, consisted of 16,000 different internal nodes known as domains and 1,000,000 leaf nodes corresponding to individual computers [8] Essentially, all of these computers are clients of DNS. DNS client software is known as a resolver, and at least a dozen resolver implementations exist [7]. Some of these implementations have been re released to repair various bugs. For example, the popular Berkeley UNIX resolver and name server software is in its seventh public release (BIND 4.8.3) and its source code lists four additional versions that were not released. We speculate that many ....
W. Lazear. Milnet name domain transition. RFC 1031, November 1987.
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W.D. Lazear, MILNET Name Domain Transition, RFC 1031,
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6. Lazear, W.D., "MILNET Name Domain Transition", RFC-1031, Mitre Corporation, October 1987. [ RDC:RFC1031.TXT ] 7. Lottor, M.K., "Domain Administrators Operations Guide", RFC-1033, DDN Network Information Center, SRI International, July 1987. [ RFC:RFC1033.TXT ] 8. Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities", RFC-1034, USC Information Sciences Institute, October 1987.
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W. Lazear, "MILNET Name Domain Transition", RFC-1031, November 1987. Describes a plan for converting the MILNET to the DNS.
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W. Lazear, "MILNET Name Domain Transition", RFC-1031, November 1987. Describes a plan for converting the MILNET to the DNS.
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