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ISC DLV Registry Documentation: Using DLV
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To configure and use DLV, you must run BIND versions 9.4.3-P2, 9.5.1-P2, 9.6.1, or later versions. You must include OpenSSL support when compiling. Most system-supplied BIND 9 releases support OpenSSL automatically. In order to provide DNSSEC data, a server must be properly configured. Each secured zone must also have DNSSEC records added, and be signed. Configuring BIND 9 to serve DNSSEC zones. Secondary hosting service fully supports DNSSEC. Enable DNSSEC in your BIND 9 installation. Be certain to save...
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ISC DLV Registry
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ISC DLV Registry Documentation: Using DLV
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To configure and use DLV, you must run BIND versions 9.4.3-P2, 9.5.1-P2, 9.6.1, or later versions. You must include OpenSSL support when compiling. Most system-supplied BIND 9 releases support OpenSSL automatically. DLV makes several assumptions that are commonly true. Most of these assumptions are ones which publishers of zones must take note of. Consumers of DLV (see using DLV. For more information) will not generally be affected by these. Requirements to Publish in DLV. A verification script will peri...
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ISC DLV Registry Documentation: DNSSEC terminology
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DNS and DNSSEC Terminology. DNSSEC brought many new terms, and uses some old ones in different ways. Here are some common DNS terms you will run into when dealing with DNS and DNSSEC. TLD – Top Level Domain. These are the major top level domain names, such as .com, .org, .info, and the country-specific ones such as .uk, .de, and .br. The country-specific names are sometimes referred to as CCTLDs for "Country-Code Top Level Domains.". RR – Resource Record. RRSET – Resource Record Set. This term describes ...
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ISC DLV Registry Documentation: background
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When someone types a URL into a web browser, it quietly makes a DNS lookup on their behalf. A query is transmitted, usually in the clear, to a recursive resolver. This recursive resolver asks appropriate authoritative servers for the answer, and follows a chain from the root domain to the one that contains the name being looked up. The first type of key is the “Zone Signing Key,” referred to as a ZSK. The ZSK's duty is to sign your zone's records. This key can be changed frequently, w...While both types ...
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ISC DLV Registry
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Status and Error Message Descriptions. We have gathered below each one of the error messages that you might get when using this website, along with the explanation of what it means. If you see a message on your screen and forget to make a note of it, you can find its text here. DLV publication disabled on this day. The date time the zone was determined to have been removed from DNS. Force the zone to be published. Zone deleted count, number of times. No problems were detected. No problems were detected.