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        Title           : Aggressive use of NSEC/NSEC3
        Authors         : Kazunori Fujiwara
                          Akira Kato
        Filename        : draft-fujiwara-dnsop-nsec-aggressiveuse-03.txt
        Pages           : 14
        Date            : 2016-03-17

Abstract:
   While DNS highly depends on cache, its cache usage of non-existence
   information has been limited to exact matching.  This draft proposes
   the aggressive use of a NSEC/NSEC3 resource record, which is able to
   express non-existence of a range of names authoritatively.  With this
   proposal, it is expected that shorter latency to many of negative
   responses as well as some level of mitigation of random sub-domain
   attacks (referred to as "Water Torture" attacks).  It is also
   expected that non-existent TLD queries to Root DNS servers will
   decrease.


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