‘Morning all,
Yesterday’s conference spam to the list has ended up with about 25 bounces out of the 80 subscribers, and highlighted it has been about four years since the last message to the list (again from someone that is no longer with the institution they were with then).
As someone that seems to have a habit of flogging dead horses (multicast, IPv6, DNSSEC), I’m wondering what the state of play is in the community with DNSSEC, both for signing your own zones and for validating answers (at least for those not using JNRS).
Open discussion — why you are using it, why you aren’t using it, helpful tips.
I realise that to some extent this is a self-selected audience, so if you have colleagues or others that you think might be interested, invite them to subscribe.
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Or, perhaps it’s time to retire the list.
Cheers,
Rob
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