DNS Discovery
Built upon the foundation of EIP-1459: Node Discovery via DNS, DNS Discovery allows the retrieval of an ENR
tree from the TXT
field of a domain name. This innovative approach enables the storage of essential node connection details, including IP, port, and multiaddr.
This bootstrapping method allows anyone to register and publish a domain name for the network, promoting increased decentralisation.
Pros
- Low latency, low resource requirements.
- Easy bootstrap list updates by modifying the domain name, eliminating the need for code changes.
- Ability to reference a larger list of nodes by including other domain names in the code or ENR tree.
Cons
- Vulnerable to censorship: Domain names can be blocked or restricted.
- Limited scalability: The listed nodes are at risk of being overwhelmed by receiving all queries. Also, operators must provide their
ENR
to the domain owner for listing.
Overview
- DNS lookup query to retrieve TXT data stored on
example.com
domain. enrtree-root
is returned, and the value ofe
is theenr-root
, the root hash of the node subtree.- DNS lookup query to retrieve TXT data stored on
<enr-root>.example.com
domain. enrtree-branch
is returned; this tree contains hashes of node subtrees.- DNS lookup query to retrieve TXT data stored on
DU...VQ.example.com
domain, the first leaf ofenrtree-branch
. enr
record is returned.- Returned value is decoded, and peer connection details such as IP address and port are learned.