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[dns-wg] FYI: IANA delegation procedure for the root zone and ipv6 glue
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Mohsen Souissi
Mohsen.Souissi at nic.fr
Tue Jul 13 17:27:08 CEST 2004
Hi Peter & all, On 13 Jul, Peter Koch wrote: | Andrei, | | > on-line at http://www.iana.org/procedures/delegation-data.html. | | thanks for the pointer! | Now, what are "reasonable queries"? ==> If my understanding is correct, "reasonable queries" are queries that don't trigger DNS responses whose length exceeds 512 octets. You may find more details on average and worst case queries in Kato-Vixie draft which expired but which is archived here : http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/03jul/I-D/draft-ietf-dnsop-respsize-00.txt You may also find more theoritical computation related to DNS response size and name compression at the following URL : http://w6.nic.fr/dnsv6/resp-size.html Mohsen.
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