DNS blacklists and whitelists
… documents the structure and usage of DNS-based blacklists and … ASRG with respect to practices to improve interoperability of DNS- … IPv4 address listed in the DNSxL has a …
… documents the structure and usage of DNS-based blacklists and … ASRG with respect to practices to improve interoperability of DNS- … IPv4 address listed in the DNSxL has a …
… considerations on the use of extended labels in the DNS. … that can be conveyed in the DNS (eg, several IPv6 addresses or DNS … DNS by avoiding widespread use of TCP for …
… Other terms used in this document are defined in the DNS … Here is the format of the SRV RR, whose DNS type code is 33: … Currently there's a practical limit of 512 bytes for DNS replies. …
… (DNS) is one of the most decisive elements of the Internet infrastructure; even a slight disruption to the normal operation of a DNS … Hence, it is straightforward that DNS nameservers are …
… original DNS design assumed that redundant DNS servers … We found that, left unchecked, DNS configuration errors are … Our results indicate that DNS, as well as any other truly robust …
… using DNS: 1) the negative effects of reducing or eliminating the cache lifetimes of DNS infor… We quantify the impact of reducing DNS TTL values on web access latency and show that it …
… DNS records are accessed using DNS requests and DNS responses. A DNS request specifies a number of questions and elicits a DNS response specifying a number of responses. …
… of DNS protocols, and by operators of DNS systems, has sometimes changed in the decades since the DNS was first defined. This … describe the DNS and naming systems …
… the original purpose of deploying DNS, and is sometimes … of DNS for end-user experience and how much the DNS system has changed over the last decade, in this paper we study DNS …
… constraints, and that these problems increase as DNS is used in new applications, and concerns … T-DNS, where DNS requests should use TCP by default (not as last resort), and DNS …