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TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview - IBM Redbooks

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Type Value Meaning RFC def<br />

NSAP-PTR 23 NSAP Pointer record 1348<br />

KEY 25 The public key associated with a DNS name 2535<br />

AAAA 28 An <strong>IP</strong>v6 address record 3596<br />

LOC 29 GPS resource record 1876<br />

SRV 33 Defines the services available in a zone 2872<br />

CERT 37 Certificate resource records 4398<br />

A6 38 Forward mapping of an <strong>IP</strong>v6 address 2874<br />

DNAME 39 Delegation of <strong>IP</strong>v6 reverse addresses 2672<br />

DS 39 Delegated Signer record (DNS security) 4034<br />

RRSIG 46 Resource record digital signature 4034<br />

NSEC 47 Next Secure record (DNS security) 4034<br />

DNSKEY 48 Public Key record (DNS security 4034<br />

a. The MX Type obsoletes Types MD (value 3, Mail destination) <strong>and</strong> MF (value 4,<br />

Mail forwarder).<br />

12.1.10 Domain Name System messages<br />

All messages in the Domain Name System protocol use a single format. This<br />

format is shown in Figure 12-5 on page 440. This frame is sent by the resolver to<br />

the name server. Only the header <strong>and</strong> the question section are used to form the<br />

query. Replies <strong>and</strong> forwarding of the query use the same frame, but with more<br />

sections filled in (the answer/authority/additional sections).<br />

Chapter 12. Directory <strong>and</strong> naming protocols 439

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