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STD 88, RFC 3596 on DNS Extensions to Support IP Version 6
Bob Hinden
2017-07-14 19:23:16 UTC
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Subject: STD 88, RFC 3596 on DNS Extensions to Support IP Version 6
Date: July 14, 2017 at 7:41:24 PM GMT+2
RFC 3596 has been elevated to Internet Standard.
STD 88
RFC 3596
Title: DNS Extensions to Support IP Version 6
Author: S. Thomson,
C. Huitema,
V. Ksinant,
M. Souissi
Status: Standards Track
Stream: IETF
Date: October 2003
Pages: 8
Characters: 14093
Obsoletes: RFC 3152, RFC 1886
See Also: STD 88
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-dnsext-rfc1886bis-03.txt
URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3596
DOI: 10.17487/RFC3596
This document defines the changes that need to be made to the Domain Name System (DNS) to support hosts running IP version 6 (IPv6). The changes include a resource record type to store an IPv6 address, a domain to support lookups based on an IPv6 address, and updated definitions of existing query types that return Internet addresses as part of additional section processing. The extensions are designed to be compatible with existing applications and, in particular, DNS implementations themselves.
This document is a product of the DNS Extensions Working Group of the IETF.
This is now an Internet Standard.
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