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Re: ARIN and DNSSEC
From: Dan White <dwhite () olp net>
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:35:56 -0500
Hi Mark, Are there any high level operational details you could share?Specifically, are you using any commercial/OSS software to handle the (automated?) periodic key roll overs?
Are you using bind? Do you have any experience or suggestions on what version to start with?
Given that phase 3 is still a work in progress - do you anticipate giving ARIN members an automated/scripted way to submit their delegation records?
Thanks! - Dan Mark Kosters wrote:
Hi ARIN is now signing the /8 zones that it is authoritative for (eg 192.in-addr.arpa, etc). This the phase two of a three-phase process. Given that in-addr.arpa is not yet signed, we have published a list of trust anchors that you can download to configure on your local recursive resolvers. Additional details are at http://www.arin.net/about_us/dnssec/ Regards, Mark Kosters ARIN CTO
Current thread:
- ARIN and DNSSEC Mark Kosters (Jul 02)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Christopher Morrow (Jul 02)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Randy Bush (Jul 02)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Steven M. Bellovin (Jul 03)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Randy Bush (Jul 02)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Dan White (Jul 06)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Mark Kosters (Jul 07)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Mark Andrews (Jul 07)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC bmanning (Jul 07)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Mark Andrews (Jul 07)
- Re: CADR bmanning (Jul 07)
- Re: CADR Mark Andrews (Jul 07)
- Re: CADR Tony Finch (Jul 08)
- Re: CADR bmanning (Jul 07)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Mark Kosters (Jul 07)
- Re: ARIN and DNSSEC Christopher Morrow (Jul 02)