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RFC 6593
Title: Service Undiscovery Using Hide-and-Go-Seek for
the Domain Pseudonym System (DPS)
Author: C. Pignataro, J. Clarke,
G. Salgueiro
Status: Experimental
Stream: Independent
Date: 1 April 2012
Mailbox: [email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected]
Pages: 8
Characters: 16752
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-joegonzalocarlos-service-hide-n-seek-00.txt
URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6593.txt
With the ubiquitous success of service discovery techniques, curious
clients are faced with an increasing overload of service instances
and options listed when they browse for services. A typical domain
may contain web servers, remote desktop servers, printers, file servers, video
content servers, automatons, Points of Presence using artificial intelligence,
etc., all advertising their presence. Unsurprisingly, it
is expected that some protocols and services will choose the comfort
of anonymity and avoid discovery.
This memo describes a new experimental protocol for this purpose
utilizing the Domain Pseudonym System (DPS), and discusses strategies
for its successful implementation and deployment. This document defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
EXPERIMENTAL: This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any
kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.
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