Noted. Thanks for the bug reports!
On 1/4/12 6:18 AM, Nobuo Ogashiwa wrote: > Dear all, > > I found some typos in RFC6120 and XEP-220. > In RFC6120, I think that the word 'FDQN' should be 'FQDN'. > >> 3. If a response is received, it will contain one or more >> combinations of a port and FDQN, each of which is weighted and >> prioritized as described in [DNS-SRV]. (However, if the result >> of the SRV lookup is a single resource record with a Target of >> ".", i.e., the root domain, then the initiating entity MUST abort >> SRV processing at this point because according to [DNS-SRV] such >> a Target "means that the service is decidedly not available at >> this domain".) >> >> 4. The initiating entity chooses at least one of the returned FQDNs >> to resolve (following the rules in [DNS-SRV]), which it does by >> performing DNS "A" or "AAAA" lookups on the FDQN; this will >> result in an IPv4 or IPv6 address. >> >> 5. The initiating entity uses the IP address(es) from the >> successfully resolved FDQN (with the corresponding port number >> returned by the SRV lookup) as the connection address for the >> receiving entity. >> >> >> >> >> >> Saint-Andre Standards Track [Page 17] >> >> RFC 6120 XMPP Core March 2011 >> >> >> 6. If the initiating entity fails to connect using that IP address >> but the "A" or "AAAA" lookups returned more than one IP address, >> then the initiating entity uses the next resolved IP address for >> that FDQN as the connection address. >> >> 7. If the initiating entity fails to connect using all resolved IP >> addresses for a given FDQN, then it repeats the process of >> resolution and connection for the next FQDN returned by the SRV >> lookup based on the priority and weight as defined in [DNS-SRV]. > > > In XEP-220's Example 14, I think that "</db:result>" should be "</db:verify>". > >> send: <db:verify >> from='sender.tld' >> id='D60000229F' >> to='target.tld' >> type='error'> >> <error type='cancel'> >> <item-not-found xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'/> >> </error> >> </db:result> > > > Regards, > > Nobuo Ogashiwa > JID: [email protected], [email protected] > Web: http://nlab.jp/xmpp/
