IETF RFC 7766: Technical Standards Document for Internet Protocols
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Summary
This is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) standards document, specifically RFC 7766, which obsoletes RFC 5966 and updates RFCs 1035 and 1123. The document appears to be a technical standards specification related to DNS (Domain Name System) or internet protocols, given the involvement of organizations like ISC and Verisign Labs. It's a formal standards track document with technical specifications for internet protocols.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledInternet Engineering Task Force (IETF) J. Dickinson
Request for Comments: 7766 S. Dickinson
Obsoletes: 5966 Sinodun
Updates: 1035, 1123 R. Bellis
Category: Standards Track ISC
Article URL: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7766.txt
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46237304
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