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Title : Authenticated Denial of Existence in the DNS
Author(s) : R. Gieben, et al
Filename : draft-gieben-auth-denial-of-existence-dns
Pages : 27
Date : 2013-10-14
Authenticated denial of existence allows a resolver to validate that
a certain domain name does not exist. It is also used to signal that
a domain name exists, but does not have the specific RR type you were
asking for. When returning a negative DNSSEC response, a name server
usually includes up to two NSEC records. With NSEC3 this amount is
three. This document provides additional background commentary and
some context for the NSEC and NSEC3 mechanisms used by DNSSEC to
provide authenticated denial of existence responses
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