Dear all,

    there is a draft about resolver key, which trys to attack the dnssec last 
mile problem solution.

the idea is similar to DKIM, which identify the domain sending the email.
here we use the similar mechanism to identify the response from the resolver to 
the stub resolver.

any comments are welcome.

thanks a lot.

Jiankang Yao 


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> Title           : Resolver Key Identified DNS Query
> Author(s)       : J. Yao
> Filename        : draft-yao-dnsop-resolverkey-01.txt
> Pages           : 8
> Date            : 2010-09-09
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> DNSSEC hardens the DNS between the root server and the recursive
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