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[dns-wg] dnssec statistics action point 52.2
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Edward Lewis
Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz
Mon Sep 18 18:36:40 CEST 2006
At 16:11 +0200 9/18/06, Brett Carr wrote: >At the RIPE 52 meeting, the DNS Working Group asked us to provide >statistics on secured delegations within RIPE NCC hosted zones. > >At the time of this e-mail, the figures are as follows: > >Total number of zones hosted as a primary by RIPE NCC - 113 >Total number of primary zones that are signed - 72 >Total number of NS records in all zones - 521,811 >Total number of DS records in all zones - 61 > >We are of course happy to answer any questions about these numbers. Thanks for the numbers. What I would like to do is to measure the community interest in DNSSEC in terms of how many are deploying DNSSEC, and so I have some questions. As far as the 521,811 NS records - how many different "sets" of NS records does that represent. Specifically, how many of those delegations are to outside (non-RIPE NCC) administrations? Same for the DS records. How many sets, and how many sets to outside administrations? The measure of adoption I am looking at is what percent of zones delegated away from RIPE NCC are signed. It would also be interesting, but probably too time consuming, to find the percentage of administrations with delegations that are deploying DNSSEC. (I.e., you may have 10 zones signed, but that could represent just 1 administration.) > >Background Information: > >The RIPE NCC hosts the majority of the 41 unsigned zones on behalf of >third parties. We can and will continue to expand the list of signed zones. > >The current keys for all zones that we sign are available at: >https://www.ripe.net/projects/disi/keys/ripe-ncc-dnssec-keys-new.txt > >We accept signed delegations (DS records) for all in-addr.arpa zones >where we are primary. > >We cannot currently accept signed delegations (DS records) for those >zones in ERX space, where we are not primary for the zone. > >The two graphs attached to this e-mail show the distribution of both NS >and DS records. > >Regards. > >Brett. > >-- >Brett Carr RIPE Network Coordination Centre >Systems Engineer -- Operations Group Amsterdam, Netherlands >GPG Key fingerprint = F20D B2A7 C91D E370 44CF F244 B6A1 EF48 E743 F7D8 > > >Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:NSStats.gif (GIFf/«IC») (0027C820) >Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:DSStats.gif (GIFf/«IC») (0027C821) -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Edward Lewis +1-571-434-5468 NeuStar Secrets of Success #107: Why arrive at 7am for the good parking space? Come in at 11am while the early birds drive out to lunch.
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