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        Title           : NAPSTR:  A constrained use of NAPTR and SRV RRs for 
                          domain-based service location
        Author(s)       : L. Daigle, A. Newton
        Filename        : draft-daigle-napstr-00.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 26-Feb-02
        
This memo defines a use of NAPTR records [3] to provide one more
layer of redirection for service lookup than is feasible with SRV
records.  Some will view this as a dangerous use of DNS.  It is
proposed because real-life use is demonstrating a need for something
slightly more substantial than SRV, and alternatively SRV usage may
become twisted out of its intended shape.

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