Dear dnsop WG, I submitted draft-fujiwara-dnsop-dns-upper-limit-values-03. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-fujiwara-dnsop-dns-upper-limit-values/ Please review it.
If you find this draft useful, I'd like your feedback on how to proceed. I'm also looking for collaborators and contributors. I have attempted to respond to the comments I received via email in March to the best of my ability. These are changes between -02 and -03. - added "3. Background" section and moved descriptive texts. - changed the proposed limits primarily to those that are already implemented by some implementations today, and related limits. - added new term "Gluelessness". - added new text: [djbdns] allows three levels of gluelessness. - current proposed upper limits +==============================================+=============+ | Name | upper limit | +==============================================+=============+ | number of RRs in an RRSet | 100 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of NS RRs in a delegation | 13 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of glue RRs in a delegation | 26 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of DS RRs in a delegation | 8 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of DNSKEY RRs in an RRSet | 8 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of RRSIG RRs for each name and type | 8 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of CNAME/DNAME chains | 9 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ | number of levels of gluelessness delegations | 3 | +----------------------------------------------+-------------+ Regards, -- Kazunori Fujiwara, JPRS <fujiw...@jprs.co.jp> _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list -- dnsop@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to dnsop-le...@ietf.org