Well, this may be seen as a stupid question from a DNS DAU,

but can you explain what ripe.int (an international treaty organisation?)
and ripen.cc are used for?

Thanks,
Wilfried

Anand Buddhdev wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> 
> Most of the zones that the RIPE NCC signs with DNSSEC have trust anchors
> in their parent zones, with the exception of these three zones:
> 
> 151.76.62.in-addr.arpa
> ripe.int
> ripen.cc
> 
> We have been publishing trust anchors for these three zones on our
> website, as well as in the ISC DLV trust anchor repository (TAR):
> https://dlv.isc.org
> 
> On Tuesday, 11 November 2014, we rolled our DNSSEC Key Signing Keys
> and added the new trust anchors for these three zones to the ISC
> DLV TAR. Because we believe manual configuration of trust anchors is
> very rare these days, we are taking this opportunity to stop publishing
> trust anchors for these three zones on our website. The trust anchors
> remain available via the ISC DLV TAR. Of course, as soon as we are
> able to publish DS records for these zones in their parents, we will
> do so and withdraw them from the ISC DLV TAR, as we have done for all
> our other zones.
> 
> If you have any questions or concerns, please send email to [email protected].
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Anand Buddhdev
> Senior Engineer
> RIPE NCC

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