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DNS Transport
draft-barwood-dnsext-dns-transport-18

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author George Barwood
Last updated 2010-04-07
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Abstract

This document describes a new transport protocol for DNS. IP fragmentation is avoided, blind spoofing, amplification attacks and other denial of service attacks are prevented. Latency for a typical DNS query is a single round trip, after a setup handshake. No per-client server state is required between transactions. Packets may optionally be encrypted and authenticated. The protocol may have other applications.

Authors

George Barwood

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