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[dns-wg] Re: [dnssec-deployment] .SE releases report on consumer broadband routers
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Patrik Fältström
paf at cisco.com
Tue Feb 26 11:47:11 CET 2008
Patrik, let me be one of the first that thank you and your team for the hard work in doing this testing. Specifically as I early in this process "complained" that it was hard for us as Cisco to get to know which one (if any) of our products where involved. Thanks! Patrik On 26 feb 2008, at 11.06, Patrik Wallstrom wrote: > "Three of the ten routers that .SE has tested, have passed the test > specification without any remarks. The other seven have had severe > problems when using what might be considered plain Domain Name System > (DNS). The majority of the routers does not manage to pass on DNSSEC > to the client, which gives you problems when there are applications on > the client that want to handle their own DNSSEC validation." > > http://iis.se/about/press?id=135 > > The Excel document describing the result of the tests in more detail > is available on request. > > -- > Patrik Wallström > Project Manager, R&D > .SE (Stiftelsen för Internetinfrastruktur) > E-mail: pawal at iis.se > Web: http://www.iis.se/
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