Explain which protocol is working behind dhcp server? And what exactly dora does?
Answer / Umesh Kumar Singh
The protocol working behind a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server is UDP (User Datagram Protocol). It uses port 67 and 68 for client-to-server communication and server-to-client communication respectively. DORA (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Option for ROA Management) is an extension of the DHCP protocol that allows administrators to manage their network's RPKI ROAs (Resource Public Key Infrastructure Root Object Identifiers) more efficiently.
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