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RFC 1034:DOMAIN NAMES - CONCEPTS AND FACILITIES
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DOMAIN NAMES - CONCEPTS AND FACILITIES

Original: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1034.txt
Authors: P. Mockapetris [ISI]
Date: November 1987
Category: Standard: STD-13 ]



Obsoletes:
RFC-973 Domain system changes and observations (Obsoleted by RFC-1034std13, RFC-1035std13)
RFC-883 Domain names: Implementation specification (Obsoleted by RFC-1034std13, RFC-1035std13) (Updated by RFC-973)
RFC-882 Domain names: Concepts and facilities (Obsoleted by RFC-1034std13, RFC-1035std13) (Updated by RFC-973)

Updated by:
RFC-4592prop The Role of Wildcards in the Domain Name System
RFC-4343prop Domain Name System (DNS) Case Insensitivity Clarification
RFC-4035prop Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security Extensions (Updated by RFC-4470prop)
RFC-4034prop Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions (Updated by RFC-4470prop)
RFC-4033prop DNS Security Introduction and Requirements
RFC-2535 Domain Name System Security Extensions (Obsoleted by RFC-4033prop, RFC-4035prop, RFC-4034prop) (Updated by RFC-3755, RFC-3757, RFC-3226prop, RFC-3658, RFC-3655, RFC-3007prop, RFC-3008, RFC-3845, RFC-3597prop, RFC-3445, RFC-3090, RFC-2931prop)
RFC-2308prop Negative Caching of DNS Queries (DNS NCACHE) (Updated by RFC-4033prop, RFC-4035prop, RFC-4034prop)
RFC-2181prop Clarifications to the DNS Specification (Updated by RFC-4033prop, RFC-4035prop, RFC-4034prop, RFC-2535, RFC-4343prop)
RFC-2065 Domain Name System Security Extensions (Obsoleted by RFC-2535 -> RFC-4033prop; -> RFC-4035prop; -> RFC-4034prop)
RFC-1982prop Serial Number Arithmetic
RFC-1876exp A Means for Expressing Location Information in the Domain Name System
RFC-1348 DNS NSAP RRs (Obsoleted by RFC-1637 -> RFC-1706)
RFC-1183exp New DNS RR Definitions
RFC-1101 DNS encoding of network names and other types

Referred by: 247 RFC
Refers to: 26 RFC

Status

This RFC is an introduction to the Domain Name System (DNS), and omits many details which can be found in a companion RFC, "Domain Names - Implementation and Specification" [RFC-1035std13]. That RFC assumes that the reader is familiar with the concepts discussed in this memo.

A subset of DNS functions and data types constitute an official protocol. The official protocol includes standard queries and their responses and most of the Internet class data formats (e.g., host addresses).

However, the domain system is intentionally extensible. Researchers are continuously proposing, implementing and experimenting with new data types, query types, classes, functions, etc. Thus while the components of the official protocol are expected to stay essentially unchanged and operate as a production service, experimental behavior should always be expected in extensions beyond the official protocol. Experimental or obsolete features are clearly marked in these RFCs, and such information should be used with caution.

The reader is especially cautioned not to depend on the values which appear in examples to be current or complete, since their purpose is primarily pedagogical. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

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