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Definition and Use of DNSSEC Negative Trust Anchors
draft-livingood-dnsop-negative-trust-anchors-01

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Authors P Ebersman , Chris Griffiths , Warren "Ace" Kumari , Jason Livingood , Ralf Weber
Last updated 2021-06-25 (Latest revision 2014-10-23)
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Abstract

DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) is now entering widespread deployment. However, domain signing tools and processes are not yet as mature and reliable as those for non-DNSSEC-related domain administration tools and processes. Negative Trust Anchors (described in this document) can be used to mitigate DNSSEC validation failures. [ Editor note: This document was originally draft-livingood-negative- trust-anchors-07 - renamved at the request of the DNSOP chairs ]

Authors

P Ebersman
Chris Griffiths
Warren "Ace" Kumari
Jason Livingood
Ralf Weber

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