Re: [dnsext] draft-mohan-dns-query-xml-00.txt

Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> Wed, 05 October 2011 03:53 UTC

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Brian Dickson wrote:

> Even if you don't use DNSSEC, please don't stop others from using it
> or from making it possible to achieve widespread usage.
> 
> And I gently encourage use of DNSSEC by any and all -- especially when
> your domain is your primary (sole?) source of revenue. (BTW - I am a
> happy customer, FWIW. But I'd be happier if you used DNSSEC.)

You seems to be using DNSSEC.

How do you make your clock securely synchronized with that of
the root?

						Masataka Ohta