Network Working Group M. Blanchet
Internet-Draft Viagenie
Obsoletes: 2870 (if approved) L-J. Liman
Intended status: Best Current Practice Netnod
Expires: August 18, 2015 February 14, 2015

DNS Root Name Service Protocol and Deployment Requirements
draft-iab-2870bis-02.txt

Abstract

The DNS Root Name service is a critical part of the Internet architecture. The protocol and deployment requirements expected to be implemented for the DNS root name service are defined in this document. Operational requirements are out of scope.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

[RFC2870] discusses protocol and operational requirements for root name servers for Internet's domain name system(DNS) protocol [RFC1035]. Since its publication, both protocol and operational requirements have evolved. It makes more sense now to separate the two sets of requirements into two separate documents. The operational requirements are defined in [RSSAC-001]. This document defines the protocol requirements and some deployment requirements.

The root servers are authoritative servers of the unique [RFC2826] root zone (".")[ROOTZONE]. They currently also serve the root-servers.net zone. Some also serve the zone for the .arpa top-level domain[ARPAZONE]. This document describes the external interface of the root name servers from a protocol viewpoint of the service. It specifies basic requirements for the Internet that DNS clients meet when interacting with a root name service over the public Internet.

The keywords MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, MAY, and OPTIONAL, when they appear in this document, are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, [RFC2119].

1.1. RFC 2870 as Historic

This document obsoletes and reclassifies [RFC2870] as Historic.

This document and [RSSAC-001] together functionally replace [RFC2870].

2. Protocol Requirements

This section describes the minimum high-level protocol requirements. Operative details are documented in [RSSAC-001] and implementation is left to the operators of the root name service.

The root name service:

3. Deployment Requirements

The root name service:

4. Security Considerations

This document does not specify a new protocol. However, the root name service is a key component of the Internet architecture and play a key role into the overall security of the Internet[RFC2826]. Specific security considerations on the DNS protocols are discussed in their respective specifications. The security considerations on the operational side of the root name servers are discussed in [RSSAC-001].

5. IANA Considerations

This document has no action for IANA.

6. Acknowledgements

Some text was taken from [RFC2870]. The editors of this document would like to sincerely thank the following individuals for valuable contributions to the text: Andrew Sullivan, Simon Perreault, Jean-Philippe Dionne, Dave Thaler, Russ Housley, Alissa Cooper, Joe Abley, Joao Damas, Daniel Karrenberg, Jacques Latour, Eliot Lear, Bill Manning, David Conrad, Paul Hoffman.

7. Informative References

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[ARPAZONE] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), , ".ARPA Zone Management", .
[RFC0768] Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC 768, August 1980.
[RFC0791] Postel, J., "Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791, September 1981.
[RFC0793] Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol", STD 7, RFC 793, September 1981.
[RFC1035] Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - implementation and specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, November 1987.
[RFC1122] Braden, R., "Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers", STD 3, RFC 1122, October 1989.
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC2181] Elz, R. and R. Bush, "Clarifications to the DNS Specification", RFC 2181, July 1997.
[RFC2460] Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification", RFC 2460, December 1998.
[RFC2826] Internet Architecture Board, "IAB Technical Comment on the Unique DNS Root", RFC 2826, May 2000.
[RFC2870] Bush, R., Karrenberg, D., Kosters, M. and R. Plzak, "Root Name Server Operational Requirements", BCP 40, RFC 2870, June 2000.
[RFC3172] Huston, G., "Management Guidelines & Operational Requirements for the Address and Routing Parameter Area Domain ("arpa")", BCP 52, RFC 3172, September 2001.
[RFC4035] Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D. and S. Rose, "Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security Extensions", RFC 4035, March 2005.
[ROOTZONE]Root Zone", .
[RSSAC-001] Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC), , Service Expectations of Root Servers", November 2014.

Authors' Addresses

Marc Blanchet Viagenie 246 Aberdeen Quebec, QC G1R 2E1 Canada EMail: Marc.Blanchet@viagenie.ca URI: http://viagenie.ca
Lars-Johan Liman Netnod Internet Exchange Box 30194 SE-104 25 Stockholm, Sweden EMail: liman@netnod.se URI: http://www.netnod.se/