On 2013-08-26, at 22:28, S Moonesamy <sm+i...@elandsys.com> wrote:

>> The permitted size of the UDP packet is NOT 512 octets.  That is the 
>> permitted size of the DNS Message.  DNS Message is not the same thing as a 
>> UDP packet.
> 
>>>> Per RFC1035
>>>> Section 2.3.4. Size limits
>>>> UDP messages    512 octets or less
> 
> I'll suggest UDP message.

The consistent word for this in 1035 is simply "message". "DNS Message" is in 
more common use today, I would say.

The text you quoted from 1035 is most usefully interpreted as a contraction of 
"messages sent over UDP"; "UDP message" really doesn't have a well-understood 
meaning, and is easily conflated with "UDP datagram" which does not have a size 
limitation of 512 bytes.


Joe

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