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DNSSEC in 6 minutesAs part of my job, I'll be presenting on the deployment of DNSSEC at the Triangle Linux Users Group on July 10th. ISC is making the slides of the presentation available now on the company website, and I'm making a copy available here. If you can't make it on the 10th, I'll also be giving the presentation at the NC*SA (North Carolina System Administrators, for those that don't recognize it) meeting on July 14th. A third opportunity to see the presentation a bit farther west will be at the Charlotte InfraGard meeting on July 16th. In August, I'll be presenting at the Richmond ISSA chapter meeting. More information on that as the date approaches. Please come to one of the meetings, have some fun and learn how to deploy DNSSEC! Additionally, if you are aware of an organization or group that would be interested in this presentation, please contact me via e-mail (you found this site, you can find my address).
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Good presentation
I say Alan's presentation at TriLUG and it was very good. It's slanted towards BIND implementations so those who are stuck with MS DNS services may not find the technical details as relevant. But the basics are still applicable.
Thanks Alan!
Microsoft and DNSSEC
Microsoft does not (at this time) implement DNSSEC. :)
Microsoft and DNSSEC
Microsoft, as-of Windows Server 2008 and the client included in Windows 7 does support DNSSEC -- to an extent.
Read more here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7A005A14-F740-4...
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