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DNSSEC Events Afilias and DotAsia collaborate on DNSSEC implementation for .ASIA The History and Value of Deploying DNSSEC
DNSSEC Events Keep your knowledge and skills up-to-date and learn deployment tips by following and participating in DNSEC events and workshops. Here, we provide a convenient listing of DNSSEC events in and around Asia.
Afilias and DotAsia collaborate on DNSSEC implementation for .ASIA

.ASIA top-level domain is one of the pioneer domain registries in Asia to enable the secure DNS standard

The History and Value of Deploying DNSSEC What problem does DNSSEC solve? When you visit a website, or send an e-mail, can you be sure you are communicating with the server that you think you are?

What is DNSSEC?

The DNS system is hierarchical and works like a collection of phone books with the address of each “zone” or site you can access on the Internet. Each level of this hierarchy is “authoritative” for the level just below it. For instance ... More

Why Deploy DNSSEC?

What problem does DNSSEC solve?

When you visit a website, or send an e-mail, can you be sure you are communicating with the server that you think you are? ... More

DNSSEC Events and Workshops

Keep your knowledge and skills up-to-date by following and participating in DNSEC events and workshops. Here, we provide a convenient listing of DNSSEC events in and around Asia
... More

The History and Value of Deploying DNSSEC

What problem does DNSSEC solve?

When you visit a website, or send an e-mail, can you be sure you are communicating with the server that you think you are?

DNSSEC RFC Standards

The following standards, published in March 2005, specify the core functionality of DNSSEC:

# RFC 4033 – DNS Security Introduction and Requirements
http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4033

# RFC 4034 – Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions
http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4034

# RFC 4035 – Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security Extensions
http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4035

# RFC 5155 – DNS Security (DNSSEC) Hashed Authenticated Denial of Existence
http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4310

# RFC 4641 – DNSSEC Operational Practices
http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4641

 

DNSSEC RFC Standards

The following standards, published in March 2005, specify the core functionality of DNSSEC:

# RFC 4033 – DNS Security Introduction and Requirements

# RFC 4034 – Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions

# RFC 4035 – Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security Extensions

# RFC 5155 – DNS Security (DNSSEC) Hashed Authenticated Denial of Existence

# RFC 4641 – DNSSEC Operational Practices

Credits

Showcase photos provided by Clix DNSSEC resource articles provided by Afilias