Does the IDNA standard require changes in DNS servers? in DNS clients? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
No, instead of modifying the underlying DNS, IDNA uses ASCII to store all names. That
is, when given a domain name that contains a non-ASCII character, IDNA translates the name
into a sequence of ASCII characters, and stores the result in the DNS. For the clients (the latest
versions of the widely-used browsers, Firefox and Internet Explorer) can accept and display
non-ASCII domain names because they each implement IDNA.
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