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DNS flag day - EDNS buffer size recommendation

Added by Viktor Gurov about 4 years ago. Updated almost 4 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Category:
DNS Resolver
Target version:
Start date:
02/25/2020
Due date:
% Done:

100%

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https://dnsflagday.net/2020/:
Message Size Considerations
The optimum DNS message size to avoid IP fragmentation while minimizaing the use of TCP will depend on the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the physical network links connecting two network endpoints. Unfortunately, there is not yet a standard mechanism for DNS server implementors to access this information. Until such a standard exists, we recommend that the EDNS buffer size should, by default, be set to a value small enough to avoid fragmentation on the majority of network links in use today.

An EDNS buffer size of 1232 bytes will avoid fragmentation on nearly all current networks. This is based on an MTU of 1280, which is required by the IPv6 specification, minus 48 bytes for the IPv6 and UDP headers.

Note that this recomendation is for a default value, to be used when better information is not available. Operators may still configure larger values if their networks support larger data frames and they are certain there is no risk of IP fragmentation. DNS server vendors may use higher (or lower) packet sizes if better information about the MTU is available from the kernel.

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