[Chapter-delegates] STATEMENT: Internet Society Applauds Key Milestone in Domain Name Security Technology

Gilles Massen gilles at isoc.lu
Fri Jul 16 12:16:51 PDT 2010


Franck,

http://dnssec-debugger.verisignlabs.com/

would be an easy one. However, there is no trust path yet from the root
to isoc.org as .org hasn't it's DS record in the root zone.

Best,
Gilles


On 16/7/10 20:05 , Franck Martin wrote:
> This is great news
> 
> What would be the commands to check isoc.org is dnssec enabled and that
> it is not spoofed?
> 
> Can we have a quick practical?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Franck Martin
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> *From: *"Anya Chambers" <chambers at isoc.org>
> *To: *chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org
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> *Subject: *[Chapter-delegates] STATEMENT: Internet Society Applauds
> Key        Milestone in Domain Name Security Technology
> 
> 
> Dear all
> 
> Please find below, for your information, a statement issued by the
> Internet Society today relating to the implementation of DNSSEC at the root.
> 
> *Internet Society Applauds Key Milestone in Domain Name Security Technology*
> 
> The Internet Society welcomes the significant milestone recently reached
> in implementing DNSSEC at the highest level of the Domain Name System
> (DNS), and applauds the efforts by ICANN, Verisign, and the U.S.
> Department of Commerce that made it possible.
> 
> Leslie Daigle, chief Internet technical officer for the Internet
> Society, said, "We're excited to see this capstone element of DNSSEC
> deployment put in place. It signals a new era for operational security
> of the Internet, and we look forward to new levels of user confidence in
> network activities using DNSSEC and the services built out from it."
> 
> DNSSEC allows users to have more confidence in the online activities
> that are increasingly becoming a part of our lives at work, home, and
> school by acting like tamper-proof packaging for domain name data. For
> example, it ensures that a website name typed into a browser delivers
> the intended server IP address. DNSSEC also provides a platform for
> future innovations to further enhance user confidence in Internet-based
> services.
> 
> DNSSEC technology used today is the result of careful protocol
> engineering and standardisation within the Internet Engineering Task
> Force (IETF), the premier Internet standards body in the world;
> implementation by various DNS vendors; and operational trials by DNS
> operators.
> 
> Through the efforts of the Public Interest Registry, the entire .ORG
> top-level domain recently became the first top-level generic domain to
> implement DNSSEC. ). The Internet Society was among the first
> organisations in the .ORG top level domain to deploy DNSSEC for its
> ISOC.org <http://ISOC.org> and InternetSociety.org
> <http://InternetSociety.org> domains. DNSSEC is also currently
> implemented by several country-specific top-level domains: Brazil (.br),
> Bulgaria (.bg), Czech Republic (.cz), Puerto Rico (.pr), and Sweden (.se).
> 
> 
> 
> Anya Chambers
> Internet Society
> 
> InternetSociety.org <http://InternetSociety.org>
> mobile: +1 224 321 0378
> 
> 
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