Domain Name System (DNS) Resource Record types for transferring covert information from primary to secondaries
draft-krecicki-dns-covert-00
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Authors | Witold Kręcicki , Evan Hunt , Dan Mahoney | ||
Last updated | 2020-01-07 (Latest revision 2019-07-06) | ||
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Abstract
The Domain Name System (DNS) Resource Record TYPEs IANA registry reserves the range 128-255 for Q-TYPEs and Meta-TYPEs [RFC6895] - Resource Records that can only be queried for or contain transient data associated with a particular DNS message. This document reserves a range of RR TYPE numbers for Covert-TYPEs - types that are an integral part of the zone but cannot be accessed via a normal QUERY operation. Uses for such records could include zone comments that are transferrable with the zone, expiry times for dynamically updated records, or Zone Signing Keys for inline signing. This document, however, does not define any specific Covert RR types.
Authors
Witold Kręcicki
Evan Hunt
Dan Mahoney
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