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Title : DNSSEC Non-Repudiation Resource Record
Author(s) : R. Arends
Filename : draft-arends-dnsnr-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2004-7-13
This document describes the DNSNR Resource Record (RR) for the
Non-Repudiation (NR) of Existence service in the context of the DNS
Security Extensions (DNSSEC). The DNSNR is an alternative to NSEC or
"Authenticated Denial of Existence" Resource Records.
A signed DNSNR RR protects security-aware DNS components against
false denial of existence of RRsets by providing the RR types that
exist for its ownername, which optionally includes a
non-authoritative delegation point NS RR type. Labels in the
ownername and the RDATA may be a hash-value as a defense against zone
traversal.
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