Published: October 6, 2009
Citation: IEEE Security & Privacy vol. 7, no. 5, (September-October 2009) pp. 29-35
Author(s)
Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Scott Rose
This paper describes some practical administrative issues and challenges in the deployment of DNSSEC - an IETF specified suite of security measures for securing the Domain Name System (DNS). The issues covered include: (a) Choice of Cryptographic algorithms and Key Sizes (2) Roll over schemes for Cryptographic algorithms and Keys (3) Secure Publication and Maintenance of Trust Anchors and (4) Protocol and Network configuration changes.
This paper describes some practical administrative issues and challenges in the deployment of DNSSEC - an IETF specified suite of security measures for securing the Domain Name System (DNS). The issues covered include: (a) Choice of Cryptographic algorithms and Key Sizes (2) Roll over schemes for...
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This paper describes some practical administrative issues and challenges in the deployment of DNSSEC - an IETF specified suite of security measures for securing the Domain Name System (DNS). The issues covered include: (a) Choice of Cryptographic algorithms and Key Sizes (2) Roll over schemes for Cryptographic algorithms and Keys (3) Secure Publication and Maintenance of Trust Anchors and (4) Protocol and Network configuration changes.
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Keywords
DNS Security; trust anchor; key rollover; name server
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