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@@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ basically contain files using a file-sharing specific record type.
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Files (or directories) that have been signed and placed into a
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namespace can be updated. Updates are identified as authentic if the
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-same secret key was used to sign the update.
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+same secret key was used to sign the update.
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@node Advertisements
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@subsubsection Advertisements
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@@ -1704,6 +1704,7 @@ nameserver, i.e.
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@example
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Name: pet; RRType: GNS2DNS; Value: gnunet.org@@ns-joker.+@
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+
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Name: ns-joker; RRType: A; Value: 184.172.157.218
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@end example
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@@ -1734,64 +1735,124 @@ should use the ZKEY zone as the destination hostname and
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GNS-enabled mail servers should be configured to accept
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e-mails to the ZKEY-zones of all local users.
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+To add a SOA record via the gnunet-namestore command line
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+tool use the following syntax for the value option. Choose
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+the other options according to your preference, however in
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+this example we will use a relative expiry, add the record
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+under the label @ and add the records to the zone bar
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+which already exists:
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+
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+@example
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+$ gnunet-namestore -a -n @ -t SOA -z bar -e 3600s -V \
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+> "rname=$PRIMARY_NS \
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+> mname=$CONTACT_MAIL \
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+> $SERIAL,$REFRESH,$RETRY,$EXPIRY,$MINIMUM_TTL"
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+@end example
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+
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+The above command filled in with values looks like this:
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+@example
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+$ gnunet-namestore -a -n @ -t SOA -z bar -e 3600s -V \
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+> "rname=ns1.bar \
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+> mname=root.bar \
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+> 2019081701,3600,1800,86400,7200"
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+@end example
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+
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+MX records use a similar syntax which is outlined in the
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+example below. $SERVER is a domain name as mentioned above.
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+@example
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+$ gnunet-namestore -a -n mail -t MX -z bar -e 3600s -V \
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+> "$PRIORITY,$SERVER"
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+@end example
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+
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+With the values substituted this is an example of a working
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+command:
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+@example
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+$ gnunet-namestore -a -n mail -t MX -z bar -e 3600s -V \
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+> "10,mail.bar"
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+@end example
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+
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@node PLACE
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@subsubsection PLACE
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for a social place.
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@node PHONE
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@subsubsection PHONE
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for a phone (of CONVERSATION).
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@node ID ATTR
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@subsubsection ID ATTR
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for identity attributes (of IDENTITY).
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@node ID TOKEN
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@subsubsection ID TOKEN
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for an identity token (of IDENTITY-TOKEN).
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@node ID TOKEN METADATA
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@subsubsection ID TOKEN METADATA
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for the private metadata of an identity token (of IDENTITY-TOKEN).
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@node CREDENTIAL
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@subsubsection CREDENTIAL
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for credential.
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@node POLICY
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@subsubsection POLICY
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for policies.
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@node ATTRIBUTE
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@subsubsection ATTRIBUTE
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for reverse lookups.
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@node ABE KEY
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@subsubsection ABE KEY
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for ABE records.
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@node ABE MASTER
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@subsubsection ABE MASTER
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for ABE master keys.
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@node RECLAIM OIDC CLIENT
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@subsubsection RECLAIM OIDC CLIENT
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for reclaim OIDC clients.
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@node RECLAIM OIDC REDIRECT
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@subsubsection RECLAIM OIDC REDIRECT
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+@c TODO describe record type and give an example of how and
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+@c when to use it
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Record type for reclaim OIDC redirect URIs.
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@node Synchronizing with legacy DNS
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