DNS-AID will make AI agents easier to discover, says Linux Foundation
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DNS-AID will make AI agents easier to discover, says Linux Foundation
Domain owners create a new well-known DNS address, _index._agents.{domain}, to give agents a consistent starting point for finding one another. DNS-AID is positioned as a way to keep agent discovery scalable, secure, and compatible with existing internet protocols. Secure open discovery infrastructure is described as necessary to prevent connectivity from becoming a liability as AI agents become central to internet functionality. DNS-AID anchors agent discovery in DNS infrastructure that the internet already trusts. The proposal was initially developed by Infoblox staff, with later contributions from Deutsche Telekom and Amazon. The Linux Foundation intends DNS-AID to remain vendor-neutral.
"While many details remain to be worked out, the proposal suggests domain owners create a new well-known address that can provide a starting point for agents looking for one another: _index._agents.{domain}. This approach ensures that agent discovery remains scalable, secure, and compatible with the protocols that underly the internet, the Linux Foundation said."
""AI agents are quickly becoming the connective tissue of the modern internet, but without secure, open discovery infrastructure, that connectivity becomes a liability," said Jim Zemlin, CEO at the Linux Foundation. "DNS-AID helps anchor agent discovery in the DNS infrastructure that the internet already trusts.""
"DNS-AID was initially developed by staff at Infoblox, and the latest internet draft of the DNS-AID proposal includes contributions from staff at Deutsche Telekom and Amazon. The Linux Foundation said it intends that DNS-AID will remain vendor-neutral."
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