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Title : Split-View DNSSEC Operational Practices
Author(s) : S. Krishnaswamy
Filename : draft-krishnaswamy-dnsop-dnssec-split-view-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2005-2-14
The security extensions to the Domain Name System (DNSSEC) allow for
integrity protection, whereby it is possible to make a determination
of the verity of data returned from the Domain Name System in
response to a query. Current operation of the Domain Name System
also allows for the creation of multiple views of data, where the
answer returned in response to a query is dependent on the origin of
the query. Data integrity and the ability to return possibly
conflicting values as in split-views may be construed to be mutually
conflicting goals; but this apparent dichotomy is resolvable in
practice through proper configuration. This document provides
recommendations for correctly configuring the split-view DNSSEC
environment in a typical enterprise network.
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