Hi,

On 10/5/22 19:56, Paul Hoffman wrote:
I propose to replace that paragraph with:

What we today call "DNSSEC" is the DNSSEC specification defined in {{RFC4033}}, 
{{RFC4034}}, and {{RFC4035}}.
However, earlier incarnations of DNSSEC were thinly deployed and significantly 
less
visible than the current DNSSEC specification.

I think that's much better, but it remains vague in that it leaves open what 
those other versions were.

I know there are some RFCs that defined KEY records etc. Is that's what's 
meant? Perhaps we should add something like:
For the historic record of these, see RFC 2535 and related documents.

(Or whatever is the appropriate set of documents.)

Best,
Peter

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