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DHCID : DHCP identifier (RFC 4701)
Used in conjunction with the FQDN option to DHCP |
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OPT : Option (RFC 2671)
This is a 'pseudo DNS record type' needed to support EDNS |
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IXFR : Incremental Zone Transfer (RFC 1995)
Requests a zone transfer of the given zone but only differences from a previous serial number. This request may be ignored and a full (AXFR) sent in response if the authoritative server is unable to fulfill the request due to configuration or lack of required deltas. |
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RRSIG : DNSSEC signature (RFC 4034)
Signature for a DNSSEC-secured record set. Uses the same format as the SIG record. |
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CERT : Certificate record (RFC 4398)
Stores PKIX, SPKI, PGP, etc. |
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DNSKEY : DNS Key record (RFC 4034)
The key record used in DNSSEC. Uses the same format as the KEY record. |
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TKEY : Transaction Key (RFC 2930)
One way of providing a key to be used with TSIG |
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NSEC : Next-Secure record (RFC 4034)
Part of DNSSEC—used to prove a name does not exist. Uses the same format as the (obsolete) NXT record. |
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IPSECKEY : IPSEC Key (RFC 4025)
Key record that can be used with IPSEC |
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NSEC3 : NSEC record version 3 (RFC 5155)
An extension to DNSSEC that allows proof of nonexistence for a name without permitting zonewalking |
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SRV : Service locator (RFC 2782)
Generalized service location record, used for newer protocols instead of creating protocol-specific records such as MX. |
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NS : name server record (RFC 1035)
Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers |
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MX : mail exchange record (RFC 1035)
Maps a domain name to a list of mail exchange servers for that domain |
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TA : DNSSEC Trust Authorities (None)
Part of a deployment proposal for DNSSEC without a signed DNS root. See the IANA database and Weiler Spec] for details. Uses the same format as the DS record. |
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KEY : Key record (RFC 4034)
Used only for TKEY (RFC 2930). Before RFC 3755 was published, this was also used for DNSSEC, but DNSSEC now uses DNSKEY. |
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PTR : pointer record (RFC 1035)
Pointer to a canonical name. Unlike a CNAME, DNS processing does NOT proceed, just the name is returned. The most common use is for implementing reverse DNS lookups, but other uses include such things as DNS-SD. |
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SPF : SPF record (RFC 4408)
Specified as part of the SPF protocol, as an alternative to storing SPF data in TXT records. Uses the same format as the TXT record. |
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