Canonical Form
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... comparison (section 6)
and of the DNSSEC canonical form (section 7) when an RR type is known
to some but not all of the servers involved, servers MUST also
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... DNSSEC Canonical Form and Ordering ...
... existing implementations that already implement the [RFC2535]
canonical form and apply it to their known RR types, the canonical
form remains unchanged for all RR ...
... canonical form and apply it to their known RR types, the canonical
form remains unchanged for all RR types whose whose initial
publication as an RFC was prior to the initial publication of this
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... domain names, and whose DNSSEC canonical form therefore involves
downcasing according to the DNS rules for character comparisons,
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... RR type
definition RFC more recent than RFC 3597prop), the canonical form is such
that no downcasing of embedded domain names takes place, and
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... that no downcasing of embedded domain names takes place, and
otherwise identical to the canonical form specified in [RFC2535]
section 8.1.
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... canonical RR ordering is as specified in [RFC2535] section
8.3, where the octet sequence is the canonical form as revised by
this specification.
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