Re: [certid] What DNS-ID if also using a DNS-SRV?

Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im> Fri, 09 July 2010 18:52 UTC

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On 7/1/10 5:13 PM, SM wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> At 15:01 30-06-10, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
>> Here is a first draft...
>>
>> ###
>>
>> 2.1.  Naming Applications
>>
>>    This specification assumes that an Internet application is named
>>    based on a DNS domain name (e.g., "example.com") -- supplemented in
>>    some circumstances by an application type (e.g., "the IMAP server at
>>    example.com").
> 
> Should that be application service instead of "Internet application"?

Yes, I've changed that to:

###

2.  Names

   This section discusses naming of application services on the
   Internet, followed by a brief tutorial about subject naming in PKIX.

2.1.  Naming Application Services

   This specification assumes that the name of an application service is
   based on a DNS domain name (e.g., "example.com") -- supplemented in
   some circumstances by an application type (e.g., "the IMAP server at
   example.com").

###

Peter

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