On 12/1/2014 1:42 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
I think it depends very much on your definition of "Secure".  You are
correct that DNSsec does not provide any confidentiality services.
However it does indeed protect the data integrity from interloping
intermediaries and provide authenticated DNS Data.

No, it doesn't. It only prevents cache poisoning when DNSSEC is enforced on your resolvers. If you do not enforce DNSSEC on your resolvers then your resolvers will accept any unsigned RRs including those that have had the RRSIG records stripped by malicious intermediaries.

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Rich P.
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