RFC 4592:The Role of Wildcards in the Domain Name ...
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The Role of Wildcards in the Domain Name System
1. Introduction
1.1. Motivation
1.2. The Original Definition
1.3. Roadmap to This Document
1.3.1. New Terms
1.3.2. Changed Text
1.3.3. Considerations with Special Types
1.4. Standards Terminology
2. Wildcard Syntax
2.1. Identifying a Wildcard
2.1.1. Wildcard Domain Name and Asterisk Label
2.1.2. Asterisks and Other Characters
2.1.3. Non-terminal Wildcard Domain Names
2.2. Existence Rules
2.2.1. An Example
2.2.2. Empty Non-terminals
2.2.3. Yet Another Definition of Existence
2.3. When Is a Wildcard Domain Name Not Special?
3. Impact of a Wildcard Domain Name on a Response
3.1. Step 2
3.2. Step 3
3.3. Part 'c'
3.3.1. Closest Encloser and the Source of Synthesis
3.3.2. Closest Encloser and Source of Synthesis Examples
3.3.3. Type Matching
4. Considerations with Special Types
4.1. SOA RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.2. NS RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.2.1. Discarded Notions
4.3. CNAME RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.4. DNAME RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.5. SRV RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.6. DS RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.7. NSEC RRSet at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.8. RRSIG at a Wildcard Domain Name
4.9. Empty Non-terminal Wildcard Domain Name
5. Security Considerations
6. References
6.1. Normative References
6.2. Informative References
7. Others Contributing to the Document
8. Editor's Address
9. Full Copyright Statement
10. Intellectual Property
11. Acknowledgement
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