Re: DNSCurve vs. DNSSEC - FIGHT! (was OpenDNS today announced it has adopted DNSCurve to secure DNS)

Paul Wouters <paul@xelerance.com> Mon, 01 March 2010 18:37 UTC

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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 13:37:20 -0500
From: Paul Wouters <paul@xelerance.com>
To: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
Subject: Re: DNSCurve vs. DNSSEC - FIGHT! (was OpenDNS today announced it has adopted DNSCurve to secure DNS)
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On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Tony Finch wrote:

>> DNSSEC is already deployed in 12 top-level domains
>
> Add a half for .uk :-) It has a deliberately invalid DNSKEY this week,
> full deployment next week.

There is more then the 12 in itar. From the top of my head: .br .us .museum and .pt,
and of course a large part of the reverse (all RIPE zones) and ENUM.

Paul