: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Counting DNSSEC
Dr Eberhard Lisse
el at lisse.NA
Wed Sep 26 11:02:38 SAST 2012
.GA does not show DS records in the IANA Whois (ie in the root)
.GN does not show DS records in the IANA Whois (ie in the root)
.SC runs on the Afilias platform (and thus should not count) but shows:
ds-rdata: 32953 7 1 2989C1B61462537A50928B77A85E2AD373C50B66
ds-rdata: 32953 7 2
E85C14114B092BF9D0B21C804CA878618BEE750ED714092180D59A2001C3708C
.NA shows:
ds-rdata: 24484 5 1 EFC19D4685751FF8E11F96142A083DCB9C708912
.UG shows:
ds-rdata: 2767 8 2
4278d7c4b2b45738a39f310eac36558411bd547812517bdf23f95fcbb4796b2e
el
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Counting DNSSEC
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 01:12:38 -0700
> From: SM <sm at resistor.net>
> Reply-To: africann at afrinic.net
> To: Esam Abulkhirat <esamabulkhirat at about.me>, africann at afrinic.net
>
>
>
> Hi Esam,
> At 23:50 25-09-2012, Esam Abulkhirat wrote:
>>Perhaps if we could undertake a measurement exercise that could
>>answer some, or even all, of the following questions, then we'd have
>>a better idea as to the extent to which DNSSEC is available and
>>being used in today's Internet:
>
> The following ccTLDs in Africa are DNSSEC-signed:
>
> Gabon
> Guinea
> Namibia
> Seychelles
> Uganda
>
> Some of the nameservers for one of the above ccTLDs return
> inconsistent results. An article published over a year ago
> attributed the low number to "lack of political willingness and weak
> management of country code top-level domains".
>
> Regards,
> -sm
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