DNS security extension
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... DNSSEC.
The DNS security extensions provide origin authentication and
integrity protection for DNS data, as well as a means of public key ...
... name
server (defined in section 2.4 of [RFC1034]) that understands the
DNS security extensions defined in this document set. In
particular, a security-aware name server ...
... role of a resolver
(defined in section 2.4 of [RFC1034]) that understands the DNS
security extensions defined in this document set. In particular,
a security-aware resolver is an entity ...
... resolver (defined in section 5.3.1 of [RFC1034]) that has enough
of an understanding the DNS security extensions defined in this
document set to provide additional services not available from a
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... cryptographic operations. Please see Section 12 for details.
The DNS security extensions provide data and origin authentication
for DNS data ...
... DNSSEC protocol document set" refers to the three documents that
form the core of the DNS security extensions:
1. DNS Security ...
... RFC4035]
Additionally, any document that would add to or change the core DNS
Security extensions would fall into this category. This includes any
future work on the communication between security-aware stub
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... The final document set, "New Security Uses", refers to documents that
seek to use proposed DNS Security extensions for other security
related purposes. DNSSEC ...
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This document introduces DNS security extensions and describes the
document set that contains the new security records and DNS ...
... Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D., and S. Rose, "Resource Records for DNS Security Extensions", RFC 4034prop, March 2005. ...
... Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D., and S. Rose, "Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security Extensions", RFC 4035prop, March 2005. ...
... Lewis, E., "DNS Security Extension Clarification on Zone Status", RFC 3090(-> 4035prop | 4034prop | 4033prop), March 2001. ...
