Intentionally Temporarily Insecure
draft-hardaker-dnsop-intentionally-temporary-insec-00
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Author | Wes Hardaker | ||
Last updated | 2021-08-25 (Latest revision 2021-02-21) | ||
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Abstract
Performing DNSKEY algorithm transitions with DNSSEC signing is unfortunately challenging to get right in practice without decent tooling support. This document weighs the correct, completely secure way of rolling keys against an alternate, significantly simplified, method that takes a zone through an insecure state.
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