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This guide provides a detailed overview for DNS implementers on what constitutes "modern" DNS. It discusses updates to EDNS0 and the importance of supporting features like recommended minimum buffer sizes. The document aims to assist operators, developers, and purchasers in assessing software compliance and identifying necessary upgrades. Feedback from the community is encouraged to develop a comprehensive DNS profile, guiding which RFCs need updating. Aiming for a complete document by the end of the year, your input can help shape the future of DNS.
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DNS implementations guide Ólafur Guðmundsson DNSEXT chair Ogud@ogud.com DNS-Enum@IETF71 Ogud at ogud dot com
DNS: EDNS0 • DNSEXT is updating RFC2671/ENDS0 • http://tools.ietf.org/wg/dnsext/draft-ietf-dnsext-rfc2671bis-edns0/ • Intended status: Draft Standard • WG discussing right now if to add text mandating support for EDNS0 and recommended minim buffer size advertised. • New version RSN, • Take a look send feedback DNS-Enum@IETF71 Ogud at ogud dot com
DNS Profile: Goals • Request from RAI ADs • Guide to implementers of what ‘modern’ DNS really means • Also for operators, purchasers & others • Is s/w compliant or not? • What needs upgrading? DNS-Enum@IETF71 Ogud at ogud dot com
DNS-Profile: Process • Create a profile of what modern DNS speaking implementations should be like. • http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/08mar/slides/dnsext-4.ppt • http://tools.ietf.org/wg/dnsext/draft-ietf-dnsext-dns-protocol-profile/ • Please take a look, review, contribute • Text • Issues/experiences • We will use the profile document to prioritize which DNS RFCs to update and advance. • Goal is to have full document by Dublin and advance by the end of the year (2008). DNS-Enum@IETF71 Ogud at ogud dot com