- The
Domain Name
System Security Extensions (
DNSSEC) is a
suite of
extension specifications by the
Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) for
securing data...
- IETF. It
fully supports the
DNSSEC protocol since 19
March 2013. Previously,
Google Public DNS
accepted and
forwarded DNSSEC-formatted
messages but did...
-
store records for
other types of data for
either automatic lookups, such as
DNSSEC records, or for
human queries such as
responsible person (RP) records. As...
- Notes:
general remarks IDN:
support for
internationalized domain names (IDN)
DNSSEC:
presence of DS
records for
Domain Name
System Security Extensions As of...
-
designed to
provide different authoritative answers to an
identical query and
DNSSEC is used to
ensure veracity of data
returned by the
Domain Name System. These...
- be
bound to
domain names using Domain Name
System Security Extensions (
DNSSEC). It is
proposed in RFC 6698 as a way to
authenticate TLS
client and server...
- nic.ch.
Archived from the
original on 2020-05-10.
Retrieved 2021-05-17. "
DNSSEC (DNS Security)
available from .cy Registry". nic.cy.
Retrieved 7 September...
- HKPS, HKPS+
DNSSEC+DANE, HTTPS, HTTPS+HPKP or HTTPS+HPKP+
DNSSEC+DANE. If a vast
number of user's
group create their own new DLV
based DNSSEC registry, and...
- (
DNSSEC). This
allows the
verification of the
origin authenticity and
integrity of DNS data by
conforming DNS clients. As of June 23, 2010,
DNSSEC was...
- DNS as KEY RRs and a
private key is
stored at the signer." RFC 3445, §1. "
DNSSEC will be the only
allowable sub-type for the KEY RR..." RFC 3755, §3. "DNSKEY...