On Feb 24 2010, Evan Hunt wrote:
Thats not the case with DNScurve. Again I stress - over 20 billion
requests per day at OpenDNS are DNScurve compatible. The traffic in
DNSSEC is chicken feed compared to DNScurve.
ORG and GOV and quite a lot of the ccTLD's are "DNSSEC compatible", so I
don't actually think it'd be much of a horserace if compatibility is all
you're looking for. What'll be interesting is how many queries the root
and TLD servers start seeing for uz5*/NS.
If OpenDNS really believe that DNScurve is the way of the future, why
don't they have such NS records for opendns.com?
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Chris Thompson
Email: c...@cam.ac.uk
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