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Re: [IPSECKEY] Re: comments and nits (not including SC)
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>>>>> "Rob" == Rob Austein <sra+ipseckey@hactrn.net> writes:
Rob> There's no such thing as a "domain-name".
>>
>> RFC1035:, section 3.3:
>>
>> <domain-name> is a domain name represented as a series of labels, and
>> terminated by a label with zero length. <character-string> is a single
>> length octet followed by that number of characters. <character-string>
>> is treated as binary information, and can be up to 256 characters in
>> length (including the length octet).
>>
>> Perhaps I should say "<domain-name>"?
Rob> As I said, a nit, but anyway... The RFC 1035 context is a (partial)
Rob> BNF grammer, which replaces interword whitespace in multi-word token
Rob> names with hyphenation.
Rob> In ordinary running text it's still "domain name" (or "DNS name").
Done.
Rob> See ID-nits comments (below), though, the address itself will probably
Rob> have to change.
>>
>> Switched to 2002: example.
>> Bill Manning says that there is an example allocation in IPv6.
Rob> Cool, I must've missed it. Reference?
I don't have one. he says one was allocated, but hasn't provided a
reference.
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