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Title : A DDDS Database Using The Domain Name System
Author(s) : M. Mealling
Filename : draft-ietf-urn-dns-ddds-database-02.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 01-Nov-00
This document describes a Dynamic Delegation Discovery System
Database using the Domain Name System as a distributed database of
Rules. The Keys are domain-names and the Rules are encoded using the
NAPTR Resource Record.
Since this document officially obsoletes RFC 2168, it is the
official specification for the NAPTR DNS Resource Record.
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