I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-roamops-dnsrr-01.txt

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 A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
 directories. This draft is a work item of the Roaming Operations Working 
 Group of the IETF.                                                        

       Title     : The Roaming Relationship (RR) Record in the DNS         
       Author(s) : B. Aboba
       Filename  : draft-ietf-roamops-dnsrr-01.txt
       Pages     : 15
       Date      : 03/03/1997

This document describes the use of the Roaming Relationship (RR) record in 
the DNS for the description of roaming relationships. In the absence of DNS
security, RR records may be used for determining the existence of a roaming
relationship path between the local ISP and the user's home domain, as well
as the location of an appropriate accounting agent. However, since the RR 
records are not secured, other methods (such as hierarchical authentication
routing) must be used in order to validate the roaming relationship path. 
When DNS security is implemented, the roaming relationship path is 
authenticated via digital signatures, and as a result, additional services 
may be provided, such as non-repudiation of proxied authentications and 
signed receipts for accounting record transfers.                           

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