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DNS Database from cache poisoning attacks [CACHEPOISONING]. Another
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limitation that clients querying the database need to be aware of is
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that each query simply gets a snapshot-in-time answer at the time of
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querying. Clients MUST NOT rely on consistent [what does
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"consistent" mean in this context? Coherent?] answers. Nor should
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querying. Clients MUST NOT rely on existing answers from different
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Passive DNS database. Nor should they assume that answers will be
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they assume that answers will be identical across multiple Passive
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DNS Servers.
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identical across multiple Passive DNS Servers.
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3. Common Output Format
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Dulaunoy, et al. Expires 29 October 2024 [Page 4]
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Internet-Draft Passive DNS - Common Output Format April 2024
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Servers are able to find out much about the actual person querying
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the DNS records nor who actually sent the query [is the "person"
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querying the DNS records not the same as the "who" actually sent the
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query?]. In this sense, passive DNS Servers are similar to keeping
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an archive of all previous phone books - if public DNS records can be
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compared to phone numbers - as they often are. Nevertheless, the
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authors strongly encourage Passive DNS implementors to take special
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care of privacy issues. bortzmeyer-dnsop-dns-privacy is an excellent
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starting point for this. Finally, the overall recommendations in
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RFC6973 [RFC6973] should be taken into consideration when designing
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any application which uses Passive DNS data.
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the DNS records. In this sense, passive DNS Servers are similar to
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keeping an archive of all previous phone books - if public DNS
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records can be compared to phone numbers - as they often are.
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Nevertheless, the authors strongly encourage Passive DNS implementors
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to take special care of privacy issues. bortzmeyer-dnsop-dns-privacy
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is an excellent starting point for this. Finally, the overall
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recommendations in RFC6973 [RFC6973] should be taken into
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consideration when designing any application which uses Passive DNS
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data.
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In the scope of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR -
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Directive 95/46/EC), operators of Passive DNS Server needs to ensure
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Dulaunoy, et al. Expires 29 October 2024 [Page 9]
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