X-Git-Url: https://git.rohieb.name/skm-ma-ws1314.git/blobdiff_plain/9c0186068ed8d750cbae9dae7740f312a7663fe8..2ef57bbd89d873de5a76d1053966cb53dec5af47:/sec-dns-extensions.tex?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/sec-dns-extensions.tex b/sec-dns-extensions.tex index dae9770..86bc75c 100644 --- a/sec-dns-extensions.tex +++ b/sec-dns-extensions.tex @@ -47,10 +47,6 @@ SRV~\cite{rfc2782} and PTR in a way that allows hosts to browse for services in a domain. This is a two-step process, consisting of \term{Service Instance Enumeration} and \term{Service Instance Resolution}. -%\todo{XMPP is a probably not the best example here, use IPP instead} -%\begin{subfigure} \end{subfigure} \begin{figure}[top] \centering -%\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{fig-dnssd-mock.jpg} \caption{DNS-SD: -%Service Instance Enumeration and Resolution} \label{fig:dnssd} \end{figure} \paragraph{1. Service Instance Enumeration} At first, to enumerate the available services in a domain for a given protocol, a DNS-SD-enabled client queries PTR resources of the form \code{\_service.\_proto.domain}. The result of