[IPP] Fwd: [dnssd] RFC 9665 on Service Registration Protocol for DNS-Based Service Discovery

[IPP] Fwd: [dnssd] RFC 9665 on Service Registration Protocol for DNS-Based Service Discovery

Michael Sweet msweet at msweet.org
Thu Jun 12 12:37:10 UTC 2025


All,

FYI, this RFC enables dynamic DNS-SD updates for regular DNS, and I will probably reference it in my next draft of the IPP Everywhere v2.0 specification...


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> Subject: [dnssd] RFC 9665 on Service Registration Protocol for DNS-Based Service Discovery
> Date: June 11, 2025 at 9:26:52 PM EDT
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>        RFC 9665
> 
>        Title:      Service Registration Protocol for DNS-Based 
>                    Service Discovery 
>        Author:     T. Lemon,
>                    S. Cheshire
>        Status:     Standards Track
>        Stream:     IETF
>        Date:       June 2025
>        Mailbox:    mellon at fugue.com,
>                    cheshire at apple.com
>        Pages:      36
>        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None
> 
>        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-dnssd-srp-25.txt
> 
>        URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9665
> 
>        DOI:        10.17487/RFC9665
> 
> The Service Registration Protocol (SRP) for DNS-based Service
> Discovery (DNS-SD) uses the standard DNS Update mechanism to enable
> DNS-SD using only unicast packets.  This makes it possible to deploy
> DNS-SD without multicast, which greatly improves scalability and
> improves performance on networks where multicast service is not an
> optimal choice, particularly IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) and IEEE 802.15.4
> networks.  DNS-SD Service registration uses public keys and SIG(0) to
> allow services to defend their registrations.
> 
> This document is a product of the Extensions for Scalable DNS Service Discovery Working Group of the IETF.
> 
> This is now a Proposed Standard.
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