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Title : DNSSEC Validation Root Priming Through SLP (DNSSEC-ROOTP)
Author(s) : T. Moreau
Filename : draft-moreau-srvloc-dnssec-priming-00.txt
Pages :
Date : 2007-4-20
By assigning the SLP (Service Location Protocol, [RFC2608]) UA
(User Agent) role to a DNS resolver, the present document opens the
door to selective deployment of DNS root nameservice substitution
within an administrative domain. This SLP scheme directly addresses
the DNS resolver configuration scaling issue. It is envisioned that
various DNS root nameservice substitution undertakings target their
respective user base, and no single one will be exposed alone to
the global scaling problem. Usage is limited to DNSSEC-enabled root
nameservice. Moreover, from the SLP security features, the proposed
scheme expands the set of DNS root trust anchor key rollover
options.
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