On 13 apr 2012, at 23:34, David Conrad wrote:

>> http://kommunermeddnssec.se/maps.php
> 
> Very interesting (and sad given the amount of red in relation to the amount 
> of green). Any idea how many validation failures ISPs are seeing as a result?

Of course the red is more failures than validation failures, but it is 
definitely a large portion of it.

For the cities concerned, it is of course 100% failures for the red ones for 
all(!) major ISPs in Sweden. Including mobile broad band. So people can not use 
their services.

That is just how it is.

And only when the city detects this problem themselves, they fix it.

Do not forget that one thing I think I am seeing in Sweden is that there is a 
relationship between "how important is your service" and "be correct in 
DNSSEC". I.e. no "important" zones are dead. Because if they where wrong in 
DNSSEC, they would be in the newspaper the day after. So important zones do not 
not validate, if you understand what I mean.

When did you last time use a web browser to look at your own web site? ;-)

   Patrik

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