Parent-side authoritative DNS records for enhanced delegation
draft-peetterr-dnsop-parent-side-auth-types-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Peter van Dijk , Petr Špaček | ||
| Last updated | 2021-03-28 (Latest revision 2020-09-24) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-peetterr-dnsop-parent-side-auth-types-00.txt
Abstract
A DNS RRtype numeric range that behaves like DS is reserved. This means: being authoritative on the parent side of a delegation; being signed by the parent; being provided along with delegations by the parent. If this document had become an RFC five years ago, deploying new types (along the lines of NS2/NS2T, DSPKI or various other imagined things like DNS ('signed delegation NS')) would be easier to deploy and experiment with today.
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