Re: [DNSOP] proposal: Covert in-band zone data

Evan Hunt <each@isc.org> Sat, 06 July 2019 23:00 UTC

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From: Evan Hunt <each@isc.org>
To: Joe Abley <jabley@hopcount.ca>
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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] proposal: Covert in-band zone data
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On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 03:39:53PM -0700, Joe Abley wrote:
> What's the use-case for using the DNS to transfer private key data?

Inline signing, I believe.  Witold should be the one to discuss that one,
not me.

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Evan Hunt -- each@isc.org
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