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44 on the local link in the absense of any conventional unicast DNS
86 21. Summary of Differences Between Multicast DNS and Unicast DNS..37
420 All Multicast DNS responses (including responses sent via unicast)
428 spoof answer packets (perhaps unicast to the victim host) which the
441 Multicast DNS where hosts issue unicast queries directed at Multicast
457 unicast directly to the address in question, but if this query is not
464 with or without an optional initial query unicast directly to the
508 is not exactly the same as unicast DNS, and should modify its
631 6.5 Questions Requesting Unicast Responses
658 willing to accept unicast responses instead of the usual multicast
659 responses. These questions requesting unicast responses are referred
663 When retransmitting a question more than once, the 'unicast response'
672 When receiving a question with the 'unicast response' bit set, a
673 responder SHOULD usually respond with a unicast packet directed back
873 Except when a unicast reply has been explicitly requested via the
874 "unicast reply" bit, Multicast DNS Responses MUST be sent to UDP port
905 8.1 Legacy Unicast Responses
911 directly back to the client, via unicast, to the query packet's
912 source IP address and port. This unicast response MUST be a
913 conventional unicast response as would be generated by a conventional
914 unicast DNS server; for example, it must repeat the query ID and the
917 The resource record TTL given in a unicast response SHOULD NOT be
922 data. Were unicast responses sent to legacy clients to use the same
927 Having sent this unicast response, if the Responder has not sent this
1578 records in a response packet sent in legacy unicast responses to UDP
1844 Unicast DNS has been plagued by the lack of any support for non-US
1863 of international text being proposed for Unicast DNS. None of these
1868 The simple rules for case-insensitivity in Unicast DNS also apply in
1959 In unicast response messages generated specifically in response to a
1960 particular (unicast or multicast) query, the Query ID MUST match the
2000 In legacy unicast response messages, the TC bit has the same meaning
2001 as in conventional unicast DNS: it means that the response was too
2094 and a conventional unicast DNS server on the same machine. If a
2095 conventional unicast DNS server wishes to implement mDNS as well,
2129 21. Summary of Differences Between Multicast DNS and Unicast DNS
2133 Unicast DNS. There are of course necessary differences by virtue of
2153 * defines a "unicast response" bit in the rrclass of query questions
2223 place of multiple unicast respones, when appropriate.
2272 unicast. Particularly in IPv6, where multicast addresses are