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Subject: [dns-operations] DNSSEC support in Microsoft Windows products
From: reed () reedmedia ! net (Jeremy C ! Reed)
Date: 2008-08-19 19:24:59
Message-ID: Pine.NEB.4.64.0808191420080.383 () tx ! reedmedia ! net
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> M$ claims to have supported a limited implementation of DNSSEC since
> late 2004. However, you must edit the registry to enable it.
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc779943.aspx
I looked at that and followed the links from there. It is obsolete.
See RFC 4034 which says:
This document obsoletes RFC 2535 and incorporates changes from all
updates to RFC 2535.
...
[RFC3755] also marked type 30 (NXT) as Obsolete and restricted use
of types 24 (SIG) and 25 (KEY) to the "SIG(0)" transaction
security protocol described in [RFC2931] and to the transaction
KEY Resource Record described in [RFC2930].
(Searching at above website can't find RRSIG or NSEC or DNSKEY.)
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