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	Title		: Distributing Keys for DNSSEC
	Author(s)	: B. Laurie
	Filename	: draft-laurie-dnssec-key-distribution-00.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 2004-10-1
	
Until DNSSEC is fully deployed, so-called "islands of trust" will
exist.  This will lead to a large number of keys with no method
within DNSSEC to manage the keys.  This proposal seeks to address
that issue using existing mechanisms to allow cross-signing of root
(i.e.  roots of islands) keys.  This cross-signing of keys creates a
non-hierarchical web of trust which permits the efficient gathering
and validation of trust anchors.

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