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        Title           : Algorithm Implementation Requirements and Usage Guidance for DNSSEC
        Authors         : Paul Wouters
                          Ondrej Sury
	Filename        : draft-wouters-sury-dnsop-algorithm-update-01.txt
	Pages           : 9
	Date            : 2016-03-21

Abstract:
   The DNSSEC protocol makes use of various cryptographic algorithms in
   order to provide authentication of DNS data and proof of non-
   existence.  To ensure interoperability between DNS resolvers and DNS
   authoritative servers, it is necessary to specify a set of algorithm
   implementation requirements and usage guidance to ensure that there
   is at least one algorithm that all implementations support.  This
   document defines the current algorithm implementation requirements
   and usage guidance for DNSSEC.  This document obsoletes RFC-6944.


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