[ih] IETF relevance (was Memories of Flag Day?)
Michael Thomas
enervatron at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 19:59:02 PDT 2023
On 8/28/23 7:47 PM, John Levine via Internet-history wrote:
> It appears that Dave Crocker via Internet-history <dcrocker at bbiw.net> said:
>>> It took several tries to get usable DNSSEC, with the version we
>>> use now published in 2005.
>> I haven't been tracking it's development in the last decade or so, but
>> my impression is that its use was pretty marginal.
> ICANN has some stats that claim that 30% of users use resolvers that
> perform DNSSEC validation. https://ithi.research.icann.org/graph-m5.html#currentId4
>
> It's harder to find stats on how many names are signed. I know it
> hugely varies depending on incentives. I gather a whole lot of .SE is
> signed because they had some kind of promotion and they made it really
> easy to do.
vs like 100% of https. DK got that wrong. IIM got that right.
Mike
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