Fwd: Impending publication: draft-iab-dns-assumptions-02.txt

From: Fergie (Paul Ferguson) ("Fergie)
Date: Tue Mar 01 2005 - 18:09:17 EST

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    Of imminent interest to the operations community....

    FYI,

    - ferg

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    The IAB is ready to ask the RFC-Editor to publish

              What's in a Name: False Assumptions about DNS Names
                          draft-iab-dns-assumptions-02

    as an Informational RFC. This document reviews the potential
    assumptions that may be made based on domain names, as well
    as the potential implications (and pitfalls) of those assumptions.

    The IAB solicits comments by March 29, 2005. Please send
    comments to the IAB (), or to .

    The document can be found at

               
    http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iab-dns-assumptions-02.txt

    >From the Abstract:

       The Domain Name System (DNS) provides an essential service on the
       Internet, mapping structured names to a variety of data, usually IP
       addresses. These names appear in email addresses, URIs, and other
       application layer identifiers that are often rendered to human users.
       Because of this, there has been a strong demand to acquire names that
       have significance to people, through equivalence to registered
       trademarks, company names, types of services, and so on. A danger of
       this trend is that the humans and automata which consume and use
       these identifiers will make assumptions about the services that are
       or should be provided by the hosts associated with these identifiers.
       This document discusses this problem in more detail and makes
       recommendations on how it can be avoided.

    Leslie Daigle,
          For the IAB.

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