Open Standards
We have contributed to several Internet Drafts and RFCs at the IETF.
RFCs
- RFC9250 DNS over Dedicated QUIC Connections
- RFC9103 DNS Zone Transfer over TLS
- RFC8901 Multi-Signer DNSSEC Models
- RFC8932 (BCP232) Recommendations for DNS Privacy Service Operators – Describes operational, policy and security considerations for DNS operators who choose to offer DNS Privacy services
- RFC 8618 Compacted-DNS (C-DNS): A Format for DNS Packet Capture – A DNS specific format for efficient capture of DNS traffic.
- RFC8490 DNS Stateful Operations – Internet Draft proposing a new mechanism for per-session DNS signalling
- RFC8310 Usage Profiles for DNS over TLS and DNS over DTLS – describes how DNS Privacy clients can authenticate DNS Privacy servers
- RFC7858 Specification for DNS over TLS (contributing author)
- RFC7828 The edns-tcp-keepalive EDNS0 Option – defines an EDNS0 option to enable idle timeout management of DNS-over-TCP sessions.
- RFC7766 DNS Transport over TCP – Implementation Requirements – a bis version of RFC5966, (DNS Transport over TCP – Implementation Requirements)
- RFC7583 DNSSEC Key Rollover Timing Considerations – a detailed analysis of the timings involved when performing key rollover in DNSSEC.
Internet Drafts
- dnsxml – A standard XML representation of DNS data – a syntax for encoding DNS Resource Records in XML
- A name server Data Model – Nameserver control protocol (NSCP): a common control protocol for managing name servers.