is unusual.
Does anyone know anything about what happened. I’d like to know if there is
anything to be learned from the problem.
Thanks
Brett
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I’m not aware of anything that would of caused issues but will have a look into
it.
Thanks for the pointer.
Brett
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From: dns-operations on behalf of Matthew
Richardson
Date: Friday, 14 January 2022 at 14:39
To: dns-operati...@dns-oarc.net
This is the expected state, this TLD is mid transition when this is complete
the currently unused DS and DNSKEY will be used for signing. This is
pre-publication of the new data.
Regards
Brett
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From: dns-operations on behalf of Matthew
but are looking for options that might be a
little more configurable. Happy to discuss on list or off list.
Thanks
Brett
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Is there somebody on list from Akamai ops that can assist me with a *small*
question/issue?
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Brett
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It would seem bad that the DNSSEC Implementation in f5’s would complete a KSK
rollover (IE remove the old key) without some confirmation that the DS had been
seen in the parent.
Automation gone too far.
Brett
On 2 Jul 2014, at 12:56, Mohamed Lrhazi
the new DS
record with their own key and upload it their zone.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 8:44 AM, Brett Carr
brett.c...@nominet.org.ukmailto:brett.c...@nominet.org.uk wrote:
It would seem bad that the DNSSEC Implementation in f5’s would complete a KSK
rollover (IE remove the old key) without some
On 22 Apr 2014, at 20:04, Chuck Anderson c...@wpi.edu wrote:
Is it really expected that the first DNS server listed in
/etc/resolv.conf should never go down? Operationally speaking, who
can actually rely on listing multiple nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf
and using libc's failover mechanism
On 24 Oct 2013, at 14:12, Chris Thompson
c...@cam.ac.ukmailto:c...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
At 13:01 23-10-2013, Edward Lewis wrote:
My sensors show 4 new gTLDs in the last hour or so...IDN, non-ccTLD...added
between 1800 and 1900 UTC.
Not mentioned yet is that all four appeared already signed and