DNS
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... A record lookups
for a long time, and DNS administrators should try to provide A
records to support old clients ...
... hosts, it seems advisable to have a list of A RRs at the same
DNS node as the SRV RR, listing reasonable (if perhaps
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... service.
Currently there's a practical limit of 512 bytes for DNS replies.
Until all resolvers can handle larger responses, domain
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... load balancing field, is not quite satisfactory, but the
actual load on typical servers changes much too quickly to be kept
around in DNS caches. It seems to the authors that offering
administrators ...
... services.
Moving this information to the DNS makes it less necessary to update
these files on every single computer of the net every time a new
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... Brisco, T., "DNS Support for Load Balancing", April 1995. ...
... Farrell, C., Schulze, M., Pleitner, S., and D. Baldoni, "DNS Encoding of Geographical Location", RFC 1712exp ...
... Ullmann, R., Mockapetris, P., Mamakos, L., and C. Everhart, "New DNS RR Definitions", RFC 1183exp, November 1990. ...
... services, and more important for the router
operations and DNS operations personnel to cooperate.
- There is no way a site can keep its hosts ...
... effect of this.
We assume that as the DNS-security people invent new features, DNS
servers will return the relevant RRs ...
... We assume that as the DNS-security people invent new features, DNS
servers will return the relevant RRs in the Additional Data section
when answering an SRV ...
