Check

bncr.fi <http://bncr.fi/>.cr

or
bnonline.fi <http://bnonline.fi/>.cr

Not only real live, but transactional web site!

regards,

> On Jun 20, 2015, at 9:40 PM, Michael Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm looking for real-life examples of DNSSEC delegations that are more than 3
> levels deep.  "isoc.org" is for instance, .->org, org->isoc, isoc.org->RRset.
> Yes, I can fabricate some, but I want to be able to point to real world
> situations where this is occuring.
> [cra.gc.ca *ought* to be a good example, and they ought to be using DANE too,
> but my government is too lame for DNSSEC]
> 
> ox.ac.uk would be a good example, as ac.uk is signed, and not run by uk,
> but ox.ac.uk is not signed.
> nominet.org.uk -- doesn't work as org.uk is not a cut point.
> gov.uk would work, are there signed entries under that?
> co.uk won't work, as uk runs that, AFAIK.
> 
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