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@@ -326402,6 +326407,9 @@ been incorporated into this document. This document obsoletes RFC
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<abstract><p>This document specifies additions and amendments to RFCs 7292 and 8018. It defines a way to use the Password-Based Message Authentication Code 1 (PBMAC1), defined in RFC 8018, inside the PKCS #12 syntax. The purpose of this specification is to permit the use of more modern Password-Based Key Derivation Functions (PBKDFs) and allow for regulatory compliance.</p></abstract>
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<draft>draft-ietf-lamps-pkcs12-pbmac1-08</draft>
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<doi>10.17487/RFC9820</doi>
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<title>Compact Denial of Existence in DNSSEC</title>
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<name>S. Huque</name>
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<name>C. Elmerot</name>
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<name>O. Gudmundsson</name>
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<month>September</month>
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<year>2025</year>
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<page-count>14</page-count>
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<kw>DNS</kw>
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<kw>DNSSEC</kw>
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<kw>Denial of Existence</kw>
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<kw>Compact Answers</kw>
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<abstract><p>This document describes a technique to generate a signed DNS response on demand for a nonexistent name by claiming that the name exists but doesn't have any data for the queried record type. Such responses require only one minimally covering NSEC or NSEC3 record, allow online signing servers to minimize signing operations and response sizes, and prevent zone content disclosure.</p><p> This document updates RFCs 4034 and 4035.</p></abstract>
<title>Extensions to OSPF for Advertising Prefix Administrative Tags</title>
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<title>rLEDBAT: Receiver-Driven Low Extra Delay Background Transport for TCP</title>
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<abstract><p>This document specifies receiver-driven Low Extra Delay Background Transport (rLEDBAT) -- a set of mechanisms that enable the execution of a less-than-best-effort congestion control algorithm for TCP at the receiver end. This document is a product of the Internet Congestion Control Research Group (ICCRG) of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).</p></abstract>
<title>IGP Flexible Algorithms: Bandwidth, Delay, Metrics, and Constraints</title>
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<title>Use of Password-Based Message Authentication Code 1 (PBMAC1) in PKCS #12 Syntax</title>
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<name>A. Kario</name>
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<abstract><p>This document specifies additions and amendments to RFCs 7292 and 8018. It also obsoletes the RFC 9579. It defines a way to use the Password-Based Message Authentication Code 1 (PBMAC1), defined in RFC 8018, inside the PKCS #12 syntax. The purpose of this specification is to permit the use of more modern Password-Based Key Derivation Functions (PBKDFs) and allow for regulatory compliance.</p></abstract>
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