With DLV (DNSSEC Lookaside Validation) having been decommissioned, though zones still exists that does not provide a fully signed path from root to zone, i.e. .com.au , co.za etc, how would an administrator enable / implement DNSSEC validation for these zones ?
I can't comment on com.au (but looking up the Nameservers, I see the AD bit set - so DNSSEC appears to be in use..
However, co.za (and net.oza, org.za & web.za) which are managed by the ZACR (and DNS) - they are all signed and I personally have domains under these second levels - all running DNSSEC. The DS records are added to the parents using EPP - and it works perfectly. I used to present free (to the community) DNS classes to the community (the ZACR paid me) and this (DNSSEC) was taught to attendees. Unfortunately, no more classes for now.
DNSSEC in CO.ZA became live at about the time DLV stopped running. The other SLD's had already been running for about a year.
For the record, EDU.ZA is also signed and can accept DS records - albeit via a Web interface.
@peek - you are most welcome to chat to me.
On 2019/07/18 04:34, pe...@vspace.co.za wrote:
With DLV (DNSSEC Lookaside Validation) having been decommissioned, though zones still exists that does not provide a fully signed path from root to zone, i.e. .com.au , co.za etc, how would an administrator enable / implement DNSSEC validation for these zones ?
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