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Network Working Group P. Vixie
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Request for Comments: 1996 ISC
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Updates: 1035 August 1996
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Category: Standards Track
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A Mechanism for Prompt Notification of Zone Changes (DNS NOTIFY)
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Status of this Memo
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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Abstract
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This memo describes the NOTIFY opcode for DNS, by which a master
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server advises a set of slave servers that the master's data has been
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changed and that a query should be initiated to discover the new
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data.
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1. Rationale and Scope
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1.1. Slow propagation of new and changed data in a DNS zone can be
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due to a zone's relatively long refresh times. Longer refresh times
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are beneficial in that they reduce load on the master servers, but
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that benefit comes at the cost of long intervals of incoherence among
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authority servers whenever the zone is updated.
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1.2. The DNS NOTIFY transaction allows master servers to inform slave
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servers when the zone has changed -- an interrupt as opposed to poll
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model -- which it is hoped will reduce propagation delay while not
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unduly increasing the masters' load. This specification only allows
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slaves to be notified of SOA RR changes, but the architechture of
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NOTIFY is intended to be extensible to other RR types.
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1.3. This document intentionally gives more definition to the roles
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of "Master," "Slave" and "Stealth" servers, their enumeration in NS
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RRs, and the SOA MNAME field. In that sense, this document can be
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considered an addendum to [RFC1035].
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Vixie Standards Track [Page 1]
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RFC 1996 DNS NOTIFY August 1996
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2. Definitions and Invariants
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2.1. The following definitions are used in this document:
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Slave an authoritative server which uses zone transfer to
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retrieve the zone. All slave servers are named in
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the NS RRs for the zone.
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Master any authoritative server configured to be the source
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of zone transfer for one or more slave servers.
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Primary Master master server at the root of the zone transfer
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dependency graph. The primary master is named in the
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zone's SOA MNAME field and optionally by an NS RR.
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There is by definition only one primary master server
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per zone.
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Stealth like a slave server except not listed in an NS RR for
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the zone. A stealth server, unless explicitly
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configured to do otherwise, will set the AA bit in
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responses and be capable of acting as a master. A
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stealth server will only be known by other servers if
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they are given static configuration data indicating
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its existence.
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Notify Set set of servers to be notified of changes to some
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zone. Default is all servers named in the NS RRset,
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except for any server also named in the SOA MNAME.
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Some implementations will permit the name server
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administrator to override this set or add elements to
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it (such as, for example, stealth servers).
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2.2. The zone's servers must be organized into a dependency graph
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such that there is a primary master, and all other servers must use
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AXFR or IXFR either from the primary master or from some slave which
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is also a master. No loops are permitted in the AXFR dependency
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graph.
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3. NOTIFY Message
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3.1. When a master has updated one or more RRs in which slave servers
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may be interested, the master may send the changed RR's name, class,
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type, and optionally, new RDATA(s), to each known slave server using
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a best efforts protocol based on the NOTIFY opcode.
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3.2. NOTIFY uses the DNS Message Format, although it uses only a
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subset of the available fields. Fields not otherwise described
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herein are to be filled with binary zero (0), and implementations
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RFC 1996 DNS NOTIFY August 1996
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must ignore all messages for which this is not the case.
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3.3. NOTIFY is similar to QUERY in that it has a request message with
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the header QR flag "clear" and a response message with QR "set". The
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response message contains no useful information, but its reception by
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the master is an indication that the slave has received the NOTIFY
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and that the master can remove the slave from any retry queue for
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this NOTIFY event.
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3.4. The transport protocol used for a NOTIFY transaction will be UDP
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unless the master has reason to believe that TCP is necessary; for
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example, if a firewall has been installed between master and slave,
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and only TCP has been allowed; or, if the changed RR is too large to
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fit in a UDP/DNS datagram.
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3.5. If TCP is used, both master and slave must continue to offer
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name service during the transaction, even when the TCP transaction is
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not making progress. The NOTIFY request is sent once, and a
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"timeout" is said to have occurred if no NOTIFY response is received
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within a reasonable interval.
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3.6. If UDP is used, a master periodically sends a NOTIFY request to
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a slave until either too many copies have been sent (a "timeout"), an
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ICMP message indicating that the port is unreachable, or until a
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NOTIFY response is received from the slave with a matching query ID,
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QNAME, IP source address, and UDP source port number.
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Note:
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The interval between transmissions, and the total number of
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retransmissions, should be operational parameters specifiable by
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the name server administrator, perhaps on a per-zone basis.
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Reasonable defaults are a 60 second interval (or timeout if
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using TCP), and a maximum of 5 retransmissions (for UDP). It is
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considered reasonable to use additive or exponential backoff for
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the retry interval.
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3.7. A NOTIFY request has QDCOUNT>0, ANCOUNT>=0, AUCOUNT>=0,
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ADCOUNT>=0. If ANCOUNT>0, then the answer section represents an
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unsecure hint at the new RRset for this <QNAME,QCLASS,QTYPE>. A
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slave receiving such a hint is free to treat equivilence of this
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answer section with its local data as a "no further work needs to be
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done" indication. If ANCOUNT=0, or ANCOUNT>0 and the answer section
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differs from the slave's local data, then the slave should query its
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known masters to retrieve the new data.
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3.8. In no case shall the answer section of a NOTIFY request be used
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to update a slave's local data, or to indicate that a zone transfer
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needs to be undertaken, or to change the slave's zone refresh timers.
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RFC 1996 DNS NOTIFY August 1996
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Only a "data present; data same" condition can lead a slave to act
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differently if ANCOUNT>0 than it would if ANCOUNT=0.
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3.9. This version of the NOTIFY specification makes no use of the
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authority or additional data sections, and so conforming
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implementations should set AUCOUNT=0 and ADCOUNT=0 when transmitting
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requests. Since a future revision of this specification may define a
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backwards compatible use for either or both of these sections,
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current implementations must ignore these sections, but not the
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entire message, if AUCOUNT>0 and/or ADCOUNT>0.
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3.10. If a slave receives a NOTIFY request from a host that is not a
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known master for the zone containing the QNAME, it should ignore the
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request and produce an error message in its operations log.
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Note:
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This implies that slaves of a multihomed master must either know
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their master by the "closest" of the master's interface
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addresses, or must know all of the master's interface addresses.
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Otherwise, a valid NOTIFY request might come from an address
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that is not on the slave's state list of masters for the zone,
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which would be an error.
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3.11. The only defined NOTIFY event at this time is that the SOA RR
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has changed. Upon completion of a NOTIFY transaction for QTYPE=SOA,
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the slave should behave as though the zone given in the QNAME had
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reached its REFRESH interval (see [RFC1035]), i.e., it should query
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its masters for the SOA of the zone given in the NOTIFY QNAME, and
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check the answer to see if the SOA SERIAL has been incremented since
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the last time the zone was fetched. If so, a zone transfer (either
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AXFR or IXFR) should be initiated.
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Note:
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Because a deep server dependency graph may have multiple paths
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from the primary master to any given slave, it is possible that
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a slave will receive a NOTIFY from one of its known masters even
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though the rest of its known masters have not yet updated their
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copies of the zone. Therefore, when issuing a QUERY for the
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zone's SOA, the query should be directed at the known master who
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was the source of the NOTIFY event, and not at any of the other
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known masters. This represents a departure from [RFC1035],
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which specifies that upon expiry of the SOA REFRESH interval,
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all known masters should be queried in turn.
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3.12. If a NOTIFY request is received by a slave who does not
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implement the NOTIFY opcode, it will respond with a NOTIMP
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(unimplemented feature error) message. A master server who receives
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such a NOTIMP should consider the NOTIFY transaction complete for
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RFC 1996 DNS NOTIFY August 1996
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that slave.
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4. Details and Examples
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4.1. Retaining query state information across host reboots is
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optional, but it is reasonable to simply execute an SOA NOTIFY
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transaction on each authority zone when a server first starts.
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4.2. Each slave is likely to receive several copies of the same
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NOTIFY request: One from the primary master, and one from each other
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slave as that slave transfers the new zone and notifies its potential
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peers. The NOTIFY protocol supports this multiplicity by requiring
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that NOTIFY be sent by a slave/master only AFTER it has updated the
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SOA RR or has determined that no update is necessary, which in
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practice means after a successful zone transfer. Thus, barring
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delivery reordering, the last NOTIFY any slave receives will be the
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one indicating the latest change. Since a slave always requests SOAs
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and AXFR/IXFRs only from its known masters, it will have an
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opportunity to retry its QUERY for the SOA after each of its masters
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have completed each zone update.
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4.3. If a master server seeks to avoid causing a large number of
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simultaneous outbound zone transfers, it may delay for an arbitrary
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length of time before sending a NOTIFY message to any given slave.
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It is expected that the time will be chosen at random, so that each
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slave will begin its transfer at a unique time. The delay shall not
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in any case be longer than the SOA REFRESH time.
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Note:
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This delay should be a parameter that each primary master name
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server can specify, perhaps on a per-zone basis. Random delays
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of between 30 and 60 seconds would seem adequate if the servers
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share a LAN and the zones are of moderate size.
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4.4. A slave which receives a valid NOTIFY should defer action on any
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subsequent NOTIFY with the same <QNAME,QCLASS,QTYPE> until it has
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completed the transaction begun by the first NOTIFY. This duplicate
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rejection is necessary to avoid having multiple notifications lead to
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pummeling the master server.
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RFC 1996 DNS NOTIFY August 1996
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4.5 Zone has Updated on Primary Master
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Primary master sends a NOTIFY request to all servers named in Notify
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Set. The NOTIFY request has the following characteristics:
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query ID: (new)
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op: NOTIFY (4)
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resp: NOERROR
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flags: AA
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qcount: 1
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qname: (zone name)
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qclass: (zone class)
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qtype: T_SOA
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4.6 Zone has Updated on a Slave that is also a Master
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As above in 4.5, except that this server's Notify Set may be
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different from the Primary Master's due to optional static
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specification of local stealth servers.
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4.7 Slave Receives a NOTIFY Request from a Master
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When a slave server receives a NOTIFY request from one of its locally
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designated masters for the zone enclosing the given QNAME, with
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QTYPE=SOA and QR=0, it should enter the state it would if the zone's
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refresh timer had expired. It will also send a NOTIFY response back
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to the NOTIFY request's source, with the following characteristics:
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query ID: (same)
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op: NOTIFY (4)
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resp: NOERROR
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flags: QR AA
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qcount: 1
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qname: (zone name)
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qclass: (zone class)
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qtype: T_SOA
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This is intended to be identical to the NOTIFY request, except that
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the QR bit is also set. The query ID of the response must be the
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same as was received in the request.
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4.8 Master Receives a NOTIFY Response from Slave
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When a master server receives a NOTIFY response, it deletes this
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query from the retry queue, thus completing the "notification
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process" of "this" RRset change to "that" server.
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5. Security Considerations
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We believe that the NOTIFY operation's only security considerations
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are:
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1. That a NOTIFY request with a forged IP/UDP source address can
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cause a slave to send spurious SOA queries to its masters,
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leading to a benign denial of service attack if the forged
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requests are sent very often.
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2. That TCP spoofing could be used against a slave server given
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NOTIFY as a means of synchronizing an SOA query and UDP/DNS
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spoofing as a means of forcing a zone transfer.
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6. References
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[RFC1035]
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Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Implementation and
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Specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, November 1987.
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[IXFR]
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Ohta, M., "Incremental Zone Transfer", RFC 1995, August 1996.
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7. Author's Address
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Paul Vixie
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Internet Software Consortium
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Star Route Box 159A
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Woodside, CA 94062
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Phone: +1 415 747 0204
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EMail: paul@vix.com
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