RFC 3645:Generic Security Service Algorithm for ...
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... The Secret Key Transaction Authentication for DNS (TSIG) [RFC2845 ...
... TSIG) [RFC2845] protocol was developed to provide a lightweight authentication and integrity of messages between two DNS entities, such as client and server or server and server. TSIG ...
... client and server or server and server. TSIG can be used to protect dynamic update messages, authenticate regular message or to off-load complicated DNSSEC [RFC2535 ...
... security to the application protocol developer. The security services offered can include authentication, integrity, and confidentiality ...
... The scope of this document is limited to the description of an authentication mechanism only. It does not discuss and/or propose an authorization mechanism. Readers that are unfamiliar with GSS-API ...


... Client and server MUST be locally authenticated and have acquired default credentials before using this protocol as specified in ...


... state indicate if the security package provides replay detection and mutual authentication, respectively. If returned major_status is GSS_S_COMPLETE AND one or ...


... Vixie, P., Gudmundsson, O., Eastlake 3rd, D. and B. Wellington, "Secret Key Transaction Authentication for DNS (TSIG)", RFC 2845prop ...



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