1987
DOI: 10.17487/rfc1035
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Domain names - implementation and specification

Abstract: processing 6.3. Zone refresh and reload processing 6.4. Inverse queries (Optional) 6.4.1. The contents of inverse queries and responses 6.4.2. Inverse query and response example 6.4.3. Inverse query processing

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“…Distributed databases with a hierarchical name space such as the Domain Name System (DNS) [62] can efficiently answer simple queries of the form "Find an object by its full name". Queries are not forwarded (routed) through the (hierarchical) link topology.…”
Section: Jini Slp Sds Insmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Distributed databases with a hierarchical name space such as the Domain Name System (DNS) [62] can efficiently answer simple queries of the form "Find an object by its full name". Queries are not forwarded (routed) through the (hierarchical) link topology.…”
Section: Jini Slp Sds Insmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simple queries for lookup by key are assumed in most P2P systems such as DNS [62], Gnutella [13], Freenet [14], Tapestry [15], Chord [16] and Globe [17], leading to highly specialized content-addressable networks centered around the theme of distributed hash table lookup. Simple queries for exact match (i.e.…”
Section: Ldap and Mdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include real-time and multimedia applications such as gaming and media streaming [11,22], but also high performance computing [13], widely used application-level protocols such as DNS [17], DHCP [5], and the new protocol QUIC [21] for web applications. Studies [32] report on a significant and increasing portion of UDP traffic on the Internet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most Internet users may use the hostname rather than complex IPv6 address at the beginning of a connection. The client application performs DNS lookup and receives the mobile server's IPv6 address as a DNS response [2]. When a mobile server moves to another link, it sends a dynamic DNS update to a name server in its home domain updating its current location [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%