Hello
I'm on a task that turn out to be harder that I expected.
From switch.ch registered .ch domains I'm used to be able to specify the IPv6
addresses of my DNS servers and to upload the DS keys needed for the DNSSEC
chain.
Now I would like to do the same for a .com domain.
But as of today
Hi Benoit,
On 23.05.2014 10:04, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
But as of today I could not find any registrar (maybe except of godaddy, but
I
want to avoid them) that is able to do both, IPv6 and DNSSEC.
I made pretty decent experiences with gandi.net. They support DNSSEC for
a lot of domains
Hi Benoit,
I have no recommendation but the following might still be of interest.
ICANN publishes a list of registrars which support DNSSEC (last updated
March 2014)
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/deployment-2012-02-25-en
I randomly picked one in Europe joker.com. They seem to support
On 23/05/14 10:04, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
But as of today I could not find any registrar (maybe except of godaddy, but
I
want to avoid them) that is able to do both, IPv6 and DNSSEC.
I recently started using Joker (http://joker.com/), which does both IPv6
and DNSSEC, and which is based in
On 2014-05-23 10:04, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
Hello
I'm on a task that turn out to be harder that I expected.
From switch.ch registered .ch domains I'm used to be able to specify the IPv6
addresses of my DNS servers and to upload the DS keys needed for the DNSSEC
chain.
Now I would
Hi all,
Daniel Stirnimann wrote:
[...]
ICANN publishes a list of registrars which support DNSSEC (last updated
March 2014)
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/deployment-2012-02-25-en
All the registrars that have signed the 2013 RAA are required to support IPv6
glue registration. You can
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