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Title : DNS Service for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Author(s) : J. Jeong
Filename : draft-jeong-manet-dns-service-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2004-2-11
This document specifies an architecture of DNS service system for
mobile ad hoc network which might be connected to the Internet. The
resolution of DNS names of mobile nodes within mobile ad hoc network
is performed by multicast DNS and that of DNS names of nodes in the
Internet is performed through DNS autoconfiguration of recursive DNS
server. In the former, each mobile node plays a role of DNS name
server for the DNS resource records associated with DNS name of which
authority it has. The latter allows mobile node to receive the
global Internet service, such as web service, by providing global DNS
resolution in mobile ad hoc network connected to the Internet. These
two kinds of DNS name resolution are processed automatically without
the intervention of users in mobile ad hoc network. Also, this
document specifies how to authenticate DNS message as well as how to
provide ad hoc users with service discovery based on multicast DNS.
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