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[dns-wg] DNSSEC - DS RR provisioning
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Mans Nilsson
mansaxel at besserwisser.org
Tue Oct 6 09:06:09 CEST 2009
Subject: [dns-wg] DNSSEC - DS RR provisioning Date: Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:52:06PM +0100 Quoting Edward Lewis (Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz): > In case you don't want to go through the slides, I'd like to ask these > questions: > > 1. If you are planning to receive DS records for any reason, how do you > plan to do it? (You don't have to be a TLD to need to do this.) N/A > 2. If you are operating DNS for people and are considering DNSSEC, have > you thought about how the DS record will be passed to your customers' > zones parents? Manually. I sign the zones and publish the DS via <method> to customer who is responsible for DS submission. Not good, I agree, but for now will have to do. > 3. If you operate a recursive server, where to do plan to get DNSSEC > public keys (for example, ISC's DLV)? I keep up with SE manually and otherwise am waiting for ".". -- Måns Nilsson
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