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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1536:
Title: Common DNS Implementation Errors and Suggested
Fixes
Author: A. Kumar, J. Postel, C. Neuman, P. Danzig &
S. Miller
Mailbox: anant@isi.edu, postel@isi.edu, bcn@isi.edu,
danzig@caldera.usc.edu, smiller@caldera.usc.edu
Pages: 12
Characters: 25,476
Updates/Obsoletes: none
This memo describes common errors seen in DNS implementations and
suggests some fixes. Where applicable, violations of recommendations
from STD 13, RFC 1034 and STD 13, RFC 1035 are mentioned. The memo
also describes, where relevant, the algorithms followed in BIND
(versions 4.8.3 and 4.9 which the authors referred to) to serve as an
example. This RFC is the product of the Domain Name System Working
Group of the IETF.
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is
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Joyce K. Reynolds
USC/Information Sciences Institute