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Common Misbehavior against DNS Queries for IPv6 Addresses
draft-morishita-dnsop-misbehavior-against-aaaa-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors 森下泰宏 , Tatsuya Jinmei
Last updated 2003-06-17
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Abstract

There is some known misbehavior of DNS authoritative servers when they are queried for AAAA resource records. Such behavior can block IPv4 communication which should actually be available, cause a significant delay in name resolution, or even make a denial of service attack. This memo describes details of the known cases and discusses the effect.

Authors

森下泰宏
Tatsuya Jinmei

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