RFC 2052:A DNS RR for specifying the location of s...
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... backups. Clients ask for a specific service/protocol for a specific domain ...


... As for MX, the priority of this target host. A client MUST attempt to contact the target host with the lowest-numbered ...


... Asking everyone to update their telnet (for example) clients when the first internet site adds a SRV RR ...
... DNS administrators should try to provide A records to support old clients: - Where the services ...


... The only way the authors can see of getting a "better" load figure is asking a separate server when the client selects a server and contacts it. For short-lived services like SMTP ...


... service name to port number happens at the client, often using a file such as /etc/services. ...


... A SRV-cognizant client SHOULD use this procedure to locate a list of servers and connect to the preferred one: ...
... Additional Data section has at least one complete RR in it, the answer MUST be considered complete and the client resolver SHOULD NOT retry the query using TCP ...
... RR's missing from the Additional Data section. - A client MAY use means other than Weight to choose among target hosts with equal Priority. ...
... Priority. - A client MUST parse all of the RR's in the reply. ...
... RR's for all the SRV RR's and the client may want to connect to the target host(s) involved, the client MUST look up the A RR ...
... SRV RR's and the client may want to connect to the target host(s) involved, the client MUST look up the A RR(s). (This happens quite often when the A RR ...
... SRV RR lookups as the means by which clients locate their servers. ...


... router can filter packets. It becomes impossible to block internal clients from accessing specific external services, slightly harder to block internal users from running ...



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