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

Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org> Wed, 05 October 2011 04:24 UTC

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In message <4E8BD559.3060502@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp>, Masataka Ohta writes:
> 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?

Personally, I look at my wristwatch.  DNSSEC only requires loose
time syncronization.  Most machines, provided they have a battery
backed up clock, could run their entire life on the time as set
by the manufacturer.
 
> 						Masataka Ohta
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