I also like the sound of Barrack's proposal. What exactly does "DNS
Abuse" mean though?
If it is to try and get all important Domains DNSSEC Signed and for all
DNS Resolvers to become DNSSEC aware - that would be a winner in my book!
Incidentally - about 50% of all DNS lookups in South Africa are DNSSEC
aware. That's actually the easy bit. Just have the Internet Connection
suppliers enable DNSSEC on their resolvers.
Getting the bulk or at least the important Domains DNSSEC Signed will be
a bit more challenging but is quite possible; e.g. any domain for a
website which may involve a financial transaction or deal with personal
information.
On my Domain Registration and Hosting Platform, if I am running the
Registrants DNS (Zone file), DNSSEC is simply an option the Registrant
can switch on. I could change that and simply enable it for everyone.
However, if the Domain is then moved to a Registrar that does not
support DNSSEC - there would be issues for the new Registrar.
On 2020/01/10 14:20, Gabdibé GAB-HINGONNE wrote:
Dear All,
I support Barrack's proposal.
Building the capacity of African end users on the general question
related to the DNS is very important.
Kind regards
Gabdibé
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Le ven. 10 janv. 2020 13:15, Barrack Otieno <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :
Apologies DNS Abuse in Africa * not is.
Regards
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020, 8:40 am Barrack Otieno,
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Sarah and colleagues,
I would like to propose the following topic;
Building the Capacity of end users to curb DNS Abuse is Africa.
Regards
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020, 10:57 pm Robert Nkambwe via AFRI-Discuss,
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks for sharing Sarah.
Robert
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