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>Appendix A. Appendices</A
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>A.1. <A
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>Acknowledgements</A
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>A.2. <A
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HREF="Bv9ARM.ch09.html#historical_dns_information"
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>Historical <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
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> Information</A
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>A.3. <A
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HREF="Bv9ARM.ch09.html#AEN4080"
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>General <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
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> Reference Information</A
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>A.4. <A
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>A.1. Acknowledgements</A
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NAME="AEN4041"
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>A.1.1. A Brief History of the <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
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> and <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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><P
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>Although the "official" beginning of the Domain Name
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System occurred in 1984 with the publication of RFC 920, the
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core of the new system was described in 1983 in RFCs 882 and
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883. From 1984 to 1987, the ARPAnet (the precursor to today's
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Internet) became a testbed of experimentation for developing the
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new naming/addressing scheme in an rapidly expanding,
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operational network environment. New RFCs were written and
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published in 1987 that modified the original documents to
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incorporate improvements based on the working model. RFC 1034,
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"Domain Names-Concepts and Facilities," and RFC 1035, "Domain
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Names-Implementation and Specification" were published and
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became the standards upon which all <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
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> implementations are
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built.
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</P
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><P
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>The first working domain name server, called "Jeeves," was
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written in 1983-84 by Paul Mockapetris for operation on DEC Tops-20
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machines located at the University of Southern California's Information
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Sciences Institute (USC-ISI) and SRI International's Network Information
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Center (SRI-NIC). A <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
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> server for Unix machines, the Berkeley Internet
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Name Domain (<SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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>) package, was written soon after by a group of
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graduate students at the University of California at Berkeley under
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a grant from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration
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(DARPA). Versions of <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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> through 4.8.3 were maintained by the Computer
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Systems Research Group (CSRG) at UC Berkeley. Douglas Terry, Mark
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Painter, David Riggle and Songnian Zhou made up the initial <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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>
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project team. After that, additional work on the software package
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was done by Ralph Campbell. Kevin Dunlap, a Digital Equipment Corporation
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employee on loan to the CSRG, worked on <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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> for 2 years, from 1985
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to 1987. Many other people also contributed to <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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> development
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during that time: Doug Kingston, Craig Partridge, Smoot Carl-Mitchell,
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Mike Muuss, Jim Bloom and Mike Schwartz. <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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> maintenance was subsequently
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handled by Mike Karels and O. Kure.</P
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><P
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><SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>BIND</SPAN
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> versions 4.9 and 4.9.1 were released by Digital Equipment
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Corporation (now Compaq Computer Corporation). Paul Vixie, then
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a DEC employee, became <SPAN
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>BIND</SPAN
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>'s primary caretaker. Paul was assisted
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by Phil Almquist, Robert Elz, Alan Barrett, Paul Albitz, Bryan Beecher, Andrew
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Partan, Andy Cherenson, Tom Limoncelli, Berthold Paffrath, Fuat
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Baran, Anant Kumar, Art Harkin, Win Treese, Don Lewis, Christophe
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Wolfhugel, and others.</P
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><P
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><SPAN
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>BIND</SPAN
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> Version 4.9.2 was sponsored by Vixie Enterprises. Paul
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Vixie became <SPAN
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>BIND</SPAN
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>'s principal architect/programmer.</P
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><P
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><SPAN
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>BIND</SPAN
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> versions from 4.9.3 onward have been developed and maintained
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by the Internet Software Consortium with support being provided
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by ISC's sponsors. As co-architects/programmers, Bob Halley and
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Paul Vixie released the first production-ready version of <SPAN
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>BIND</SPAN
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> version
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8 in May 1997.</P
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><P
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><SPAN
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>BIND</SPAN
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> development work is made possible today by the sponsorship
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of several corporations, and by the tireless work efforts of numerous
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individuals.</P
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NAME="historical_dns_information"
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>A.2. Historical <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> Information</A
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>A.2.1.1. HS = hesiod</A
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>The [<SPAN
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>hesiod</SPAN
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>] class is an information service
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developed by MIT's Project Athena. It is used to share information
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about various systems databases, such as users, groups, printers
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and so on. The keyword <B
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>A.2.1.2. CH = chaos</A
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><P
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>The <B
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> class is used to specify zone
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data for the MIT-developed CHAOSnet, a LAN protocol created in the
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mid-1970s.</P
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><H1
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NAME="AEN4080"
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>A.3. General <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> Reference Information</A
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>A.3.1. IPv6 addresses (A6)</A
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><P
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>IPv6 addresses are 128-bit identifiers for interfaces and
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sets of interfaces which were introduced in the <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> to facilitate
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scalable Internet routing. There are three types of addresses: <I
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CLASS="emphasis"
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>Unicast</I
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>,
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an identifier for a single interface; <I
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CLASS="emphasis"
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>Anycast</I
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>,
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an identifier for a set of interfaces; and <I
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CLASS="emphasis"
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>Multicast</I
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>,
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an identifier for a set of interfaces. Here we describe the global
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Unicast address scheme. For more information, see RFC 2374.</P
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>The aggregatable global Unicast address format is as follows:</P
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>3</P
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>13</P
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>8</P
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>24</P
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>16</P
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>64 bits</P
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>FP</P
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>TLA ID</P
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>NLA ID</P
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><P
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><------ Public Topology
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------></P
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>NLA ID</P
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></TD
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><TD
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WIDTH="24"
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
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><P
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>=</P
|
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></TD
|
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><TD
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WIDTH="336"
|
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ALIGN="LEFT"
|
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
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><P
|
|
>Next-Level Aggregation Identifier</P
|
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></TD
|
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></TR
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><TR
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><TD
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WIDTH="132"
|
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
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><P
|
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>SLA ID</P
|
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></TD
|
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><TD
|
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WIDTH="24"
|
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ALIGN="LEFT"
|
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
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><P
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>=</P
|
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></TD
|
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><TD
|
|
WIDTH="336"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
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><P
|
|
>Site-Level Aggregation Identifier</P
|
|
></TD
|
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></TR
|
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><TR
|
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><TD
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WIDTH="132"
|
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
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><P
|
|
>INTERFACE ID</P
|
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></TD
|
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><TD
|
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WIDTH="24"
|
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
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><P
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>=</P
|
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></TD
|
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><TD
|
|
WIDTH="336"
|
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ALIGN="LEFT"
|
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VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
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><P
|
|
>Interface Identifier</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
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></TABLE
|
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><P
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></P
|
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></DIV
|
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></P
|
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><P
|
|
>The <I
|
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CLASS="emphasis"
|
|
>Public Topology</I
|
|
> is provided by the
|
|
upstream provider or ISP, and (roughly) corresponds to the IPv4 <I
|
|
CLASS="emphasis"
|
|
>network</I
|
|
> section
|
|
of the address range. The <I
|
|
CLASS="emphasis"
|
|
>Site Topology</I
|
|
> is
|
|
where you can subnet this space, much the same as subnetting an
|
|
IPv4 /16 network into /24 subnets. The <I
|
|
CLASS="emphasis"
|
|
>Interface Identifier</I
|
|
> is
|
|
the address of an individual interface on a given network. (With
|
|
IPv6, addresses belong to interfaces rather than machines.)</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>The subnetting capability of IPv6 is much more flexible than
|
|
that of IPv4: subnetting can now be carried out on bit boundaries,
|
|
in much the same way as Classless InterDomain Routing (CIDR).</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>The internal structure of the Public Topology for an A6 global
|
|
unicast address consists of:</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="informaltable"
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
CELLPADDING="3"
|
|
BORDER="1"
|
|
CLASS="CALSTABLE"
|
|
><TR
|
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><TD
|
|
WIDTH="49"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>3</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="64"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>13</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="53"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>8</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="79"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>24</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="49"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>FP</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="64"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>TLA ID</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="53"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>RES</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="79"
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="MIDDLE"
|
|
><P
|
|
>NLA ID</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><P
|
|
>A 3 bit FP (Format Prefix) of 001 indicates this is a global
|
|
Unicast address. FP lengths for other types of addresses may vary.</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>13 TLA (Top Level Aggregator) bits give the prefix of your
|
|
top-level IP backbone carrier.</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>8 Reserved bits</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>24 bits for Next Level Aggregators. This allows organizations
|
|
with a TLA to hand out portions of their IP space to client organizations,
|
|
so that the client can then split up the network further by filling
|
|
in more NLA bits, and hand out IPv6 prefixes to their clients, and
|
|
so forth.</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>There is no particular structure for the Site topology section.
|
|
Organizations can allocate these bits in any way they desire.</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>The Interface Identifier must be unique on that network. On
|
|
ethernet networks, one way to ensure this is to set the address
|
|
to the first three bytes of the hardware address, "FFFE", then the
|
|
last three bytes of the hardware address. The lowest significant
|
|
bit of the first byte should then be complemented. Addresses are
|
|
written as 32-bit blocks separated with a colon, and leading zeros
|
|
of a block may be omitted, for example:</P
|
|
><P
|
|
><B
|
|
CLASS="command"
|
|
>3ffe:8050:201:9:a00:20ff:fe81:2b32</B
|
|
></P
|
|
><P
|
|
>IPv6 address specifications are likely to contain long strings
|
|
of zeros, so the architects have included a shorthand for specifying
|
|
them. The double colon (`::') indicates the longest possible string
|
|
of zeros that can fit, and can be used only once in an address.</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="sect1"
|
|
><H1
|
|
CLASS="sect1"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="bibliography"
|
|
>A.4. Bibliography (and Suggested Reading)</A
|
|
></H1
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="sect2"
|
|
><H2
|
|
CLASS="sect2"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="rfcs"
|
|
>A.4.1. Request for Comments (RFCs)</A
|
|
></H2
|
|
><P
|
|
>Specification documents for the Internet protocol suite, including
|
|
the <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
>, are published as part of the Request for Comments (RFCs)
|
|
series of technical notes. The standards themselves are defined
|
|
by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Engineering
|
|
Steering Group (IESG). RFCs can be obtained online via FTP at
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="ftp://www.isi.edu/in-notes/"
|
|
TARGET="_top"
|
|
>ftp://www.isi.edu/in-notes/RFC<TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>xxx</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
>.txt</A
|
|
> (where <TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>xxx</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
> is
|
|
the number of the RFC). RFCs are also available via the Web at <A
|
|
HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/"
|
|
TARGET="_top"
|
|
>http://www.ietf.org/rfc/</A
|
|
>.</P
|
|
><H3
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4259"
|
|
>Bibliography</A
|
|
></H3
|
|
><H1
|
|
CLASS="bibliodiv"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4260"
|
|
>Standards</A
|
|
></H1
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4262"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC974] C. Partridge, <I
|
|
>Mail Routing and the Domain System</I
|
|
>, January 1986.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4269"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1034] P.V. Mockapetris, <I
|
|
>Domain Names — Concepts and Facilities</I
|
|
>, November 1987.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4276"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1035] P. V. Mockapetris, <I
|
|
>Domain Names — Implementation and
|
|
Specification</I
|
|
>, November 1987.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><H1
|
|
CLASS="bibliodiv"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="proposed_standards"
|
|
>Proposed Standards</A
|
|
></H1
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4285"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2181] R., R. Bush Elz, <I
|
|
>Clarifications to the <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Specification</I
|
|
>, July 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4293"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2308] M. Andrews, <I
|
|
>Negative Caching of <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Queries</I
|
|
>, March 1998.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4301"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1995] M. Ohta, <I
|
|
>Incremental Zone Transfer in <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
></I
|
|
>, August 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4309"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1996] P. Vixie, <I
|
|
>A Mechanism for Prompt Notification of Zone Changes</I
|
|
>, August 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4316"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2136] P. Vixie, S. Thomson, Y. Rekhter, and J. Bound, <I
|
|
>Dynamic Updates in the Domain Name System</I
|
|
>, April 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4333"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2845] P. Vixie, O. Gudmundsson, D. Eastlake, 3rd, and B. Wellington, <I
|
|
>Secret Key Transaction Authentication for <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> (TSIG)</I
|
|
>, May 2000.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><H1
|
|
CLASS="bibliodiv"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4352"
|
|
>Proposed Standards Still Under Development</A
|
|
></H1
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4357"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1886] S. Thomson and C. Huitema, <I
|
|
><SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Extensions to support IP version 6</I
|
|
>, December 1995.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4369"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2065] D. Eastlake, 3rd and C. Kaufman, <I
|
|
>Domain Name System Security Extensions</I
|
|
>, January 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4381"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2137] D. Eastlake, 3rd, <I
|
|
>Secure Domain Name System Dynamic Update</I
|
|
>, April 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><H1
|
|
CLASS="bibliodiv"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4389"
|
|
>Other Important RFCs About <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Implementation</A
|
|
></H1
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4392"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1535] E. Gavron, <I
|
|
>A Security Problem and Proposed Correction With Widely Deployed <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Software.</I
|
|
>, October 1993.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4400"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1536] A. Kumar, J. Postel, C. Neuman, P. Danzig, and S. Miller, <I
|
|
>Common <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Implementation Errors and Suggested Fixes</I
|
|
>, October 1993.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4421"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1982] R. Elz and R. Bush, <I
|
|
>Serial Number Arithmetic</I
|
|
>, August 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><H1
|
|
CLASS="bibliodiv"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4432"
|
|
>Resource Record Types</A
|
|
></H1
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4434"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1183] C.F. Everhart, L. A. Mamakos, R. Ullmann, and P. Mockapetris, <I
|
|
>New <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> RR Definitions</I
|
|
>, October 1990.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4452"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1706] B. Manning and R. Colella, <I
|
|
><SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> NSAP Resource Records</I
|
|
>, October 1994.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4464"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2168] R. Daniel and M. Mealling, <I
|
|
>Resolution of Uniform Resource Identifiers using
|
|
the Domain Name System</I
|
|
>, June 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4475"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1876] C. Davis, P. Vixie, T., and I. Dickinson, <I
|
|
>A Means for Expressing Location Information in the Domain
|
|
Name System</I
|
|
>, January 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4492"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2052] A. Gulbrandsen and P. Vixie, <I
|
|
>A <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> RR for Specifying the Location of
|
|
Services.</I
|
|
>, October 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
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><A
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NAME="AEN4504"
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></A
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><P
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>[RFC2163] A. Allocchio, <I
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>Using the Internet <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> to Distribute MIXER
|
|
Conformant Global Address Mapping</I
|
|
>, January 1998.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
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><A
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NAME="AEN4512"
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></A
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><P
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>[RFC2230] R. Atkinson, <I
|
|
>Key Exchange Delegation Record for the <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
|
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></I
|
|
>, October 1997.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><H1
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CLASS="bibliodiv"
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><A
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NAME="AEN4520"
|
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><SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
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|
> and the Internet</A
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|
></H1
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
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><A
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NAME="AEN4523"
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|
></A
|
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><P
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|
>[RFC1101] P. V. Mockapetris, <I
|
|
><SPAN
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|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Encoding of Network Names and Other Types</I
|
|
>, April 1989.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
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><A
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NAME="AEN4531"
|
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></A
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><P
|
|
>[RFC1123] Braden, <I
|
|
>Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support</I
|
|
>, October 1989.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4538"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
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|
>[RFC1591] J. Postel, <I
|
|
>Domain Name System Structure and Delegation</I
|
|
>, March 1994.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
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><A
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|
NAME="AEN4545"
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|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2317] H. Eidnes, G. de Groot, and P. Vixie, <I
|
|
>Classless IN-ADDR.ARPA Delegation</I
|
|
>, March 1998.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><H1
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CLASS="bibliodiv"
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><A
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|
NAME="AEN4559"
|
|
><SPAN
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|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Operations</A
|
|
></H1
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4562"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1537] P. Beertema, <I
|
|
>Common <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Data File Configuration Errors</I
|
|
>, October 1993.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
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|
NAME="AEN4570"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1912] D. Barr, <I
|
|
>Common <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Operational and Configuration Errors</I
|
|
>, February 1996.</P
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|
><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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|
></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
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|
NAME="AEN4578"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1912] D. Barr, <I
|
|
>Common <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Operational and Configuration Errors</I
|
|
>, February 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4586"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2010] B. Manning and P. Vixie, <I
|
|
>Operational Criteria for Root Name Servers.</I
|
|
>, October 1996.</P
|
|
><DIV
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|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4597"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2219] M. Hamilton and R. Wright, <I
|
|
>Use of <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Aliases for Network Services.</I
|
|
>, October 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
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|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
|
STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
|
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><H1
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CLASS="bibliodiv"
|
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><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4609"
|
|
>Other <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
>-related RFCs</A
|
|
></H1
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|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4615"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1464] R. Rosenbaum, <I
|
|
>Using the Domain Name System To Store Arbitrary String Attributes</I
|
|
>, May 1993.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4622"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1713] A. Romao, <I
|
|
>Tools for <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Debugging</I
|
|
>, November 1994.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4630"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC1794] T. Brisco, <I
|
|
><SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Support for Load Balancing</I
|
|
>, April 1995.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
|
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4638"
|
|
></A
|
|
><P
|
|
>[RFC2240] O. Vaughan, <I
|
|
>A Legal Basis for Domain Name Allocation</I
|
|
>, November 1997.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
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CLASS="biblioentry"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4645"
|
|
></A
|
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><P
|
|
>[RFC2345] J. Klensin, T. Wolf, and G. Oglesby, <I
|
|
>Domain Names and Company Name Retrieval</I
|
|
>, May 1998.</P
|
|
><DIV
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
|
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
|
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CLASS="biblioentry"
|
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><A
|
|
NAME="AEN4659"
|
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></A
|
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><P
|
|
>[RFC2352] O. Vaughan, <I
|
|
>A Convention For Using Legal Names as Domain Names</I
|
|
>, May 1998.</P
|
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><DIV
|
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CLASS="BIBLIOENTRYBLOCK"
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><H1
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CLASS="bibliodiv"
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><A
|
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NAME="AEN4666"
|
|
>Obsolete and Unimplemented Experimental RRs</A
|
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></H1
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><DIV
|
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CLASS="biblioentry"
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><A
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NAME="AEN4668"
|
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></A
|
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><P
|
|
>[RFC1712] C. Farrell, M. Schulze, S. Pleitner, and D. Baldoni, <I
|
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><SPAN
|
|
CLASS="acronym"
|
|
>DNS</SPAN
|
|
> Encoding of Geographical
|
|
Location</I
|
|
>, November 1994.</P
|
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><DIV
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STYLE="margin-left=0.5in"
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><DIV
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><H2
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><A
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NAME="internet_drafts"
|
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>A.4.2. Internet Drafts</A
|
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></H2
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><P
|
|
>Internet Drafts (IDs) are rough-draft working documents of
|
|
the Internet Engineering Task Force. They are, in essence, RFCs
|
|
in the preliminary stages of development. Implementors are cautioned not
|
|
to regard IDs as archival, and they should not be quoted or cited
|
|
in any formal documents unless accompanied by the disclaimer that
|
|
they are "works in progress." IDs have a lifespan of six months
|
|
after which they are deleted unless updated by their authors.
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><A
|
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NAME="AEN4689"
|
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>A.4.3. Other Documents About <SPAN
|
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|
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>BIND</SPAN
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></A
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><A
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>Bibliography</A
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><A
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></A
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><P
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>Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu, <I
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><SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
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>DNS</SPAN
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> and <SPAN
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CLASS="acronym"
|
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>BIND</SPAN
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></I
|
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>, 1998.</P
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