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DNS Transport Size Issues in IPv6 Environment
Tokyo, Japan January 26-January 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SAINTW.2004.12685792004 Symposium on Applications and th ...
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Kenji Rikitake, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc.
Hiroki Nogawa, Osaka University
Toshiaki Tanaka, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc.
Koji Nakao, KDDI Corporation
Shinji Shimojo, Osaka University
The nature of data exchanged between DNS (Domain Naming System) servers and resolvers has been changed since the introduction of IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) because of the increased address length and other technical enhancements. These changes and recent security concerns raise questions against fundamental design principles of the DNS protocols, especially to the transport layer and the payload size. In this paper we review how DNS protocols will be affected by the requirements and production-level deployment of IPv6, and how the new requirements for larger-size transfer should be satisfied by enhancing and/or redesigning the existing DNS transport layer protocols.
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Kenji Rikitake, Hiroki Nogawa, Toshiaki Tanaka, Koji Nakao, Shinji Shimojo, "DNS Transport Size Issues in IPv6 Environment," saint-w, pp.141, 2004 Symposium on Applications and the Internet-Workshops (SAINT 2004 Workshops), 2004
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