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Network Working Group                                  P. Vixie, EditorRequest for Comments: 2136                                          ISCUpdates: 1035                                                S. ThomsonCategory: Standards Track                                      Bellcore                                                             Y. Rekhter                                                                  Cisco                                                               J. Bound                                                                    DEC                                                             April 1997         Dynamic Updates in the Domain Name System (DNS UPDATE)Status of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Abstract   The Domain Name System was originally designed to support queries of   a statically configured database.  While the data was expected to   change, the frequency of those changes was expected to be fairly low,   and all updates were made as external edits to a zone's Master File.   Using this specification of the UPDATE opcode, it is possible to add   or delete RRs or RRsets from a specified zone.  Prerequisites are   specified separately from update operations, and can specify a   dependency upon either the previous existence or nonexistence of an   RRset, or the existence of a single RR.   UPDATE is atomic, i.e., all prerequisites must be satisfied or else   no update operations will take place.  There are no data dependent   error conditions defined after the prerequisites have been met.1 - Definitions   This document intentionally gives more definition to the roles of   "Master," "Slave," and "Primary Master" servers, and their   enumeration in NS RRs, and the SOA MNAME field.  In that sense, the   following server type definitions can be considered an addendum to   [RFC1035], and are intended to be consistent with [RFC1996]:      Slave           an authoritative server that uses AXFR or IXFR to                      retrieve the zone and is named in the zone's NS                      RRset.Vixie, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 1]RFC 2136                       DNS Update                     April 1997      Master          an authoritative server configured to be the                      source of AXFR or IXFR data for one or more slave                      servers.      Primary Master  master server at the root of the AXFR/IXFR                      dependency graph.  The primary master is named in                      the zone's SOA MNAME field and optionally by an NS                      RR.  There is by definition only one primary master                      server per zone.   A domain name identifies a node within the domain name space tree   structure.  Each node has a set (possibly empty) of Resource Records   (RRs).  All RRs having the same NAME, CLASS and TYPE are called a   Resource Record Set (RRset).   The pseudocode used in this document is for example purposes only.   If it is found to disagree with the text, the text shall be   considered authoritative.  If the text is found to be ambiguous, the   pseudocode can be used to help resolve the ambiguity.   1.1 - Comparison Rules   1.1.1. Two RRs are considered equal if their NAME, CLASS, TYPE,   RDLENGTH and RDATA fields are equal.  Note that the time-to-live   (TTL) field is explicitly excluded from the comparison.   1.1.2. The rules for comparison of character strings in names are   specified in [RFC1035 2.3.3].   1.1.3. Wildcarding is disabled.  That is, a wildcard ("*") in an   update only matches a wildcard ("*") in the zone, and vice versa.   1.1.4. Aliasing is disabled: A CNAME in the zone matches a CNAME in   the update, and will not otherwise be followed.  All UPDATE   operations are done on the basis of canonical names.   1.1.5. The following RR types cannot be appended to an RRset.  If the   following comparison rules are met, then an attempt to add the new RR   will result in the replacement of the previous RR:      SOA    compare only NAME, CLASS and TYPE -- it is not possible to             have more than one SOA per zone, even if any of the data             fields differ.      WKS    compare only NAME, CLASS, TYPE, ADDRESS, and PROTOCOL             -- only one WKS RR is possible for this tuple, even if the             services masks differ.Vixie, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 2]RFC 2136                       DNS Update                     April 1997      CNAME  compare only NAME, CLASS, and TYPE -- it is not possible             to have more than one CNAME RR, even if their data fields             differ.   1.2 - Glue RRs   For the purpose of determining whether a domain name used in the   UPDATE protocol is contained within a specified zone, a domain name   is "in" a zone if it is owned by that zone's domain name.  See   section 7.18 for details.   1.3 - New Assigned Numbers      CLASS = NONE (254)      RCODE = YXDOMAIN (6)      RCODE = YXRRSET (7)      RCODE = NXRRSET (8)      RCODE = NOTAUTH (9)      RCODE = NOTZONE (10)      Opcode = UPDATE (5)2 - Update Message Format   The DNS Message Format is defined by [RFC1035 4.1].  Some extensions   are necessary (for example, more error codes are possible under   UPDATE than under QUERY) and some fields must be overloaded (see   description of CLASS fields below).   The overall format of an UPDATE message is, following [ibid]:      +---------------------+      |        Header       |      +---------------------+      |         Zone        | specifies the zone to be updated      +---------------------+      |     Prerequisite    | RRs or RRsets which must (not) preexist      +---------------------+      |        Update       | RRs or RRsets to be added or deleted      +---------------------+      |   Additional Data   | additional data      +---------------------+Vixie, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 3]RFC 2136                       DNS Update                     April 1997   The Header Section specifies that this message is an UPDATE, and   describes the size of the other sections.  The Zone Section names the   zone that is to be updated by this message.  The Prerequisite Section   specifies the starting invariants (in terms of zone content) required   for this update.  The Update Section contains the edits to be made,   and the Additional Data Section contains data which may be necessary   to complete, but is not part of, this update.   2.1 - Transport Issues   An update transaction may be carried in a UDP datagram, if the   request fits, or in a TCP connection (at the discretion of the   requestor).  When TCP is used, the message is in the format described   in [RFC1035 4.2.2].   2.2 - Message Header   The header of the DNS Message Format is defined by [RFC 1035 4.1].   Not all opcodes define the same set of flag bits, though as a   practical matter most of the bits defined for QUERY (in [ibid]) are   identically defined by the other opcodes.  UPDATE uses only one flag   bit (QR).   The DNS Message Format specifies record counts for its four sections   (Question, Answer, Authority, and Additional).  UPDATE uses the same   fields, and the same section formats, but the naming and use of these   sections differs as shown in the following modified header, after   [RFC1035 4.1.1]:                                      1  1  1  1  1  1        0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  1  2  3  4  5      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                      ID                       |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |QR|   Opcode  |          Z         |   RCODE   |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                    ZOCOUNT                    |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                    PRCOUNT                    |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                    UPCOUNT                    |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                    ADCOUNT                    |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+Vixie, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 4]RFC 2136                       DNS Update                     April 1997   These fields are used as follows:   ID      A 16-bit identifier assigned by the entity that generates any           kind of request.  This identifier is copied in the           corresponding reply and can be used by the requestor to match           replies to outstanding requests, or by the server to detect           duplicated requests from some requestor.   QR      A one bit field that specifies whether this message is a           request (0), or a response (1).   Opcode  A four bit field that specifies the kind of request in this           message.  This value is set by the originator of a request           and copied into the response.  The Opcode value that           identifies an UPDATE message is five (5).   Z       Reserved for future use.  Should be zero (0) in all requests           and responses.  A non-zero Z field should be ignored by           implementations of this specification.   RCODE   Response code - this four bit field is undefined in requests           and set in responses.  The values and meanings of this field           within responses are as follows:              Mneumonic   Value   Description              ------------------------------------------------------------              NOERROR     0       No error condition.              FORMERR     1       The name server was unable to interpret                                  the request due to a format error.              SERVFAIL    2       The name server encountered an internal                                  failure while processing this request,                                  for example an operating system error                                  or a forwarding timeout.              NXDOMAIN    3       Some name that ought to exist,                                  does not exist.              NOTIMP      4       The name server does not support                                  the specified Opcode.              REFUSED     5       The name server refuses to perform the                                  specified operation for policy or                                  security reasons.              YXDOMAIN    6       Some name that ought not to exist,                                  does exist.              YXRRSET     7       Some RRset that ought not to exist,                                  does exist.              NXRRSET     8       Some RRset that ought to exist,                                  does not exist.Vixie, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 5]RFC 2136                       DNS Update                     April 1997              NOTAUTH     9       The server is not authoritative for                                  the zone named in the Zone Section.              NOTZONE     10      A name used in the Prerequisite or                                  Update Section is not within the                                  zone denoted by the Zone Section.   ZOCOUNT The number of RRs in the Zone Section.   PRCOUNT The number of RRs in the Prerequisite Section.   UPCOUNT The number of RRs in the Update Section.   ADCOUNT The number of RRs in the Additional Data Section.   2.3 - Zone Section   The Zone Section has the same format as that specified in [RFC1035   4.1.2], with the fields redefined as follows:                                      1  1  1  1  1  1        0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  1  2  3  4  5      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                                               |      /                     ZNAME                     /      /                                               /      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                     ZTYPE                     |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+      |                     ZCLASS                    |      +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+   UPDATE uses this section to denote the zone of the records being   updated.  All records to be updated must be in the same zone, and   therefore the Zone Section is allowed to contain exactly one record.   The ZNAME is the zone name, the ZTYPE must be SOA, and the ZCLASS is   the zone's class.   2.4 - Prerequisite Section   This section contains a set of RRset prerequisites which must be   satisfied at the time the UPDATE packet is received by the primary   master server.  The format of this section is as specified by   [RFC1035 4.1.3].  There are five possible sets of semantics that can   be expressed here, summarized as follows and then explained below.      (1)  RRset exists (value independent).  At least one RR with a           specified NAME and TYPE (in the zone and class specified by           the Zone Section) must exist.Vixie, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 6]RFC 2136                       DNS Update                     April 1997      (2)  RRset exists (value dependent).  A set of RRs with a           specified NAME and TYPE exists and has the same members           with the same RDATAs as the RRset specified here in this           Section.      (3)  RRset does not exist.  No RRs with a specified NAME and TYPE          (in the zone and class denoted by the Zone Section) can exist.      (4)  Name is in use.  At least one RR with a specified NAME (in           the zone and class specified by the Zone Section) must exist.           Note that this prerequisite is NOT satisfied by empty           nonterminals.      (5)  Name is not in use.  No RR of any type is owned by a           specified NAME.  Note that this prerequisite IS satisfied by           empty nonterminals.   The syntax of these is as follows:   2.4.1 - RRset Exists (Value Independent)   At least one RR with a specified NAME and TYPE (in the zone and class   specified in the Zone Section) must exist.

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