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	Title		: DNSKEY Trust Anchor Key Requirements

	Author(s)	: T. Moreau
	Filename	: draft-moreau-dnsext-tak-req-00.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2006-2-10
	
     This draft attempts to fill a portion of the gap between DNSSEC
     deployment expectations and the lack of DNSSEC trust anchor key
     management solutions, protocol and procedural aspects. Specific
     requirements are stated at a level of abstraction that should
     accommodate solution alternatives to the issues of providing trust
     anchor keys to DNSSEC-aware resolvers, and rolling those keys.
     Nonetheless, the characteristics the DNSSEC protocols and the DNS
     operation contingencies do shape many of the requirements.


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