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HOW DOES THIS AFFECT ME - Will DNSSEC kill your internet?

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15 Apr 2010 09:27 #1 by nemesis
http://download.nominet.org.uk/dnssec-cpe/DNSSEC-CPE-Report.pdf
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/13/dnssec/

what impact does this have for me I have a draytek 2820
as I have public dns servers that are on the internet that are connected via draytek equipment

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15 Apr 2010 18:34 #2 by admin
Probably won't affect you at all right now; the changes will primarily affect ISPs running servers, not requests. The Vigor2820 is already partially compliant with a full implementation of DNSSEC and additional support is in development...but that shouldn't affect you in the meantime.



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15 Apr 2010 18:42 #3 by nemesis
That's just it though I am running a Public DNS server that is connected to the vigor 2820 by a public non nat ip as many other companies/individuals do this.

Thanks :)

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17 Apr 2010 18:45 #4 by admin
I don't know then...May still be fine...



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21 Apr 2010 14:42 #5 by ralphrmartin
What about older models like the 2600V?

Or are they deemed obsolete?

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21 Apr 2010 14:58 #6 by ralphrmartin
The testing tools mentioned there show the 2600 as advertising a return buffer size of 4k when it is only 600 or so bytes, which does not look good...

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