Network Working Group M. Andrews
Request for Comments: 4431 Internet Systems Consortium
Category: Informational S. Weiler
SPARTA, Inc.
February 2006
The DNSSEC Lookaside Validation (DLV) DNS Resource Record
1. Introduction
DNSSEC [1] [2] [3] authenticates DNS data by building public-key signature chains along the DNS delegation chain from a trust anchor, ideally a trust anchor for the DNS root.
2. DLV Resource Record
The DLV resource record has exactly the same wire and presentation formats as the DS resource record, defined in RFC 4034, Section 5. It uses the same IANA-assigned values in the algorithm and digest type fields as the DS record. (Those IANA registries are known as the "DNS Security Algorithm Numbers" and "DS RR Type Algorithm Numbers" registries.) The DLV record is a normal DNS record type without any special processing requirements. In particular, the DLV record does not inherit any of the special processing or handling requirements of the DS record type (described in Section 3.1.4.1 of RFC 4035). Unlike the DS record, the DLV record may not appear on the parent's side of a zone cut. A DLV record may, however, appear at the apex of a zone.
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RFC 4431 DLV Resource Record February 2006 3. Security ConsiderationsFor authoritative servers and resolvers that do not attempt to use DLV RRs as part of DNSSEC validation, there are no particular security concerns -- DLV RRs are just like any other DNS data.
4. IANA Considerations
IANA has assigned DNS type code 32769 to the DLV resource record from the Specification Required portion of the DNS Resource Record Type registry, as defined in [4].
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RFC 4431 DLV Resource Record February 2006 5. Normative References[1] Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D., and S. Rose,
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