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	Title		: Online Signing of Negative and Wildcard Responses
	Author(s)	: R. Gieben
	Filename	: draft-gieben-bert-response-00.txt
	Pages		: 5
	Date		: 2004-11-17
	
This draft contains a number of loose ends and does not include any
  text on any (known) corner cases.  Its primary goal is to document
  the choices the DNSEXT working group has on the subject of fixing the
  NSEC enumeration in DNSSEC.  If at any point in time the working
  group feels this idea needs further work, this draft will be updated.

  DNSSECbis [RFC LIST] allow for zone enumeration by walking NSEC
  chains.  It also has a large impact on the zone size at the initial
  deployment stage.  This draft proposes a method to address these
  issues by the use of online signing of negative and wildcard
  responses.

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