Re: [Asrg] Devilish: Forget about DNS
"Hallam-Baker, Phillip" <[email protected]> Mon, 9 Feb 2004 09:14:00 -0800
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> there has been a lot of discussion about how to cope with the > limitations of stone age service DNS. > > DNS is difficult to extend for new record types, which makes > it expensive to introduce a new record type like RMX RR. It is also deployed and it works. The problems with the extension mechanism are in my view dealt with by the _protocol mechanism introduced in SRV and used in NAPTR as well as many of the proposals on the table. > And - last not least - we are struggling with the packet size > limitations and the dualism of UDP and TCP. The proposal to introduce XML into SPF makes a lot of sense if you expect the DNS itself to be replaced at some point in the near future with something XML based. I would not recommend going to HTTP or TCP here, I would look at using something like DIME over UDP with a lightweight session layer - TCP is not designed well for transactions of one to four packets. Then we get into the usual issues, this has been proposed so often in the past that there are strong immune responses tuned to reject anything like it on sight in the IETF.