[Chapter-delegates] STATEMENT: Internet Society Applauds Key Milestone in Domain Name Security Technology
Julian Vincent
julian at isoc.my
Fri Jul 16 16:39:13 PDT 2010
Hi All,
1. Download Addon for Firefox at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/64247/
2. set parameter as in attached PDF
3. point browser to www.isoc.org and you will see green key as shown
in attached PDF
Cheers,
Julian
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Tony Hill <tony at keanyhill.wattle.id.au> wrote:
> I agree with Franck
>
> We need more information to allow users to understand how they will benefit
> from DNSSEC. When will they notice any difference? How can they check if
> DNSSEC is working for them?
>
> regards, Tony
>
>
> On 17/07/2010, at 5:16 AM, Gilles Massen wrote:
>
>> 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
>>> http://www.avonsys.com/
>>> http://www.facebook.com/Avonsys
>>> twitter: FranckMartin <http://twitter.com/FranckMartin> Avonsys
>>> <http://twitter.com/avonsys>
>>>
>>> Check your domain reputation: http://gurl.im/b69d4o
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From: *"Anya Chambers" <chambers at isoc.org>
>>> *To: *chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org
>>> *Sent: *Saturday, 17 July, 2010 4:29:15 AM
>>> *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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