- Summary
- Based on the provided RFC 2049-6975 (including RFC 6762, RFC 6844, RFC 6944, and RFC 6891) and the MDNS draft specifications, the following sections outline key DNS security and caching protocols. RFC 2308 addresses the Negative Caching of DNS Queries. RFC 2784 describes Service Location, RFC 6891 covers IPv6 extensions for DNS, and RFC 6975 details Signaling Cryptographic Algorithms for DNSSEC delegation. Additionally, RFC 1035 provides the Base DNS specification, while RFC 6763 offers DNS-SD Service Discovery experimental features. The DNS certification authority, defined in RFC 6944, establishes authorization for CAA Resource Records. RFC 5702 defines SHA-2 algorithms in the context of RSA for DNSKEY and RRSIG in DNSSEC. RFC 8484 introduces TLS, and RFC 6698 covers TLS Transport Layer Security. RFC 7858 details DNS over TLS feature, with specific implementations such as `tls-aws-lc-rs` and `tls-ring`. Finally, RFC 3596 addresses IPv6, and RFC 4509 and RFC 5155 discuss SHA-256 in the DNSSEC context.
- Title
- Hickory
- Description
- Hickory
- Keywords
- hickory, features, cargo, server, feature, update, rust, default, build, https, will, operations, license, client, safe, tests, library
- NS Lookup
- A 185.199.108.153, A 185.199.109.153, A 185.199.110.153, A 185.199.111.153
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-15
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