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SRV RR otherName

SRV RR otherName. Stefan Santesson Microsoft. The Concept RFC 2782. DNS Server. _service._protocol.domain.com. _service._protocol.domain.com host1.domain.com 192.168.0.132. Service Host (host1.domain.com) (192.168.0.132). Using service. Client. The Concept. From RFC 2742

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SRV RR otherName

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  1. SRV RR otherName Stefan Santesson Microsoft

  2. The ConceptRFC 2782 DNS Server _service._protocol.domain.com _service._protocol.domain.com host1.domain.com 192.168.0.132 Service Host (host1.domain.com) (192.168.0.132) Using service Client

  3. The Concept • From RFC 2742 Currently, one must either know the exact address of a server To contact it, or broadcast a question. The SRV RR allows administrators to use several servers for a Single domain, to move services from host to host with little fuss, and to designate some hosts as primary servers for a service and others as backups. Clients ask for a specific service/protocol for a specific domain and get back the names of any available servers. • Example is discovery of a Kerberos KDC host but this could be used as a general mechanism for a variety of services.

  4. The ThreatDNS spoofing Spoofed DNS Server _service._protocol.domain.com _service._protocol.domain.com hostX.domain.com 192.168.0.174 Hijacked Host (hostX.domain.com) (192.168.0.174) Using service Client

  5. Proposal • Submitted as draft-santesson-pkix-srvrr-00.txt • Define a Subject Alt Name otherName for SRV RR query string (_service._protocol.domain). • Example: _ldap._tcp.example.com • otherName structure: id-on-sRVRRName OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-on ? } SRVRRName ::= UTF8String

  6. Applicability Constraints • From RFC 2782: I In general, it is expected that SRV records will be used by clients for applications where the relevant protocol specification indicates that clients should use the SRV record. Such specification MUST define the symbolic name to be used in the Service field of the SRV record as described below. It also MUST include security considerations. Service SRV records SHOULD NOT be used in the absence of such specification. • Any use of SRV RR for host authentication MUST NOT be in conflict with any rules specified for deployed security protocols and application/service definitions.

  7. Request • Request that PKIX accept the task to define this SAN otherName so it can be referenced and used by other protocol specifications to support host authentication where applicable.

  8. Path forward • Correct known errors (IA5String -> UTF8String) • Submit as first pkix draft (00) • Define appropriate constraints and security considerations • Proceed as standards track • WG last call after Vancouver IETF

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