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This SIG (Special Interest Group) is intended as a collaborative forum for the research and education community, to share information and support each other in deploying DNSSEC - the Domain Name System Security Extension.
Co-Chairs
- Shumon Huque, University of Pennsylvania
- Michael Sinatra, University of California, Berkeley
Participation
- To subscribe to the e-mail list, send an e-mail to <sympa AT internet2.edu> with the following message in the subject:
- subscribe DNSSEC FirstName LastName
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Upcoming Events of Interest
- Internet2 Spring Member Meeting
April 26-28, 2010, Arlington VA- DNSSEC Panel April 27, 8:45-10:00 AM EST
Past Events of Interest
- TF-Mobility
February 18, 2010, Vienna, Austria- DNSSEC update (pdf)
Roland van Rijswijk, SURFnet
- DNSSEC update (pdf)
- Winter 2010 ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs
January 31 - February 4, 2010
- Summer 2009 ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs
July 19 - July 22, 2009
Articles of Interest
- Roll Over and Die? (Problems related to key rollover) (Feb 2010)
George Michaelson, Patrik Wallström, Roy Arends, Geoff Huston
Useful Links
- ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers) DNSSEC
- DNSSEC for .edu: Frequently Asked Questions
- The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative works to encourage all sectors to voluntarily adopt security measures that will improve security of the Internet's naming infrastructure, as part of a global, cooperative effort that involves many nations and organizations in the public and private sectors. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate provides support for coordination of the initiative. This site is a tremendous reference resource.
- DNSSEC.net: a collection of useful information
- DNSSEC-Tools: _The goal of the DNSSEC-Tools project is to create a set of software tools, patches, applications, wrappers, extensions, and plugins that will help ease the deployment of DNSSEC related technologies._
- EDUCAUSE Resources (.edu Registrar)
- IETF
- Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC)
- BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an open-source software implementation of the DNS protocols, but it is also production-grade software, suitable for use in high-volume and high-reliability applications.
- ISC's DLV Registry
DLV (DNSSEC Look-aside Validation) is an extension to the DNSSECbis protocol. It is designed to assist in early DNSSEC adoption by simplifying the configuration of recursive servers. DLV provides an additional entry point (besides the root zone) from which to obtain DNSSEC validation information. Without DLV, in the absence of a fully signed path from root to a zone, users wishing to enable DNSSEC-aware resolvers would have to configure and maintain multiple trusted keys into their configuration. - SNS@ISC: ISC's DNS Secondary Name Service
As part of ISC's community outreach and their public benefit mission, in addition to their commercial offering they offer a public-benefit version of SNS@ISC.
- NIST DNSSEC Project