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[anti-abuse-wg] IS3C public consultation on an alternative narrative to deploy Internet standards
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Randy Bush
randy at psg.com
Tue Mar 12 13:26:45 CET 2024
> DNSSEC everywhere would make more sense than HTTPS everywhere, which > instead won the hype. Being sure to connect to the IP designated by > the domain is essential, while encrypting every page of sites like, > say, wikipedia is just wasting cycles. tls gives a bit of authenticity too. modulo trusting a jillion certs built into your browser. dnssec can be a bit of a slog; say the guy who is six days into inline- signing conversion fun. randy
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