Thanks for providing the domain name in question (testa.eu). Indeed, port 43 whois shows no nameservers - neither does the web based whois on whois.eurid.eu, though the name does exist in the 'eu' registry system.
Dig gives me nothing either... $ dig testa.eu ns +short $ dig testa.eu ds +short If there are no Nameservers for testa.eu in the eu zone (which appears to be the case) - then DNSSEC in this case is a Red Herring. There is nothing to validate. It's possible to register a Domain in EU without supplying Nameservers. I guess this is so people can either reserve a name for future use or block anyone else from ever having it without the complications of setting up Nameservers. This seems to be the case here. On 07/02/2018 13:07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: >> On 06/02/2018 16:31, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: >>> what's the difference, when the domain doesn't exist? >>> >>> is it because .eu is signed? > > On 06.02.18 16:35, Ray Bellis wrote: >> Perhaps, although I'm not sure why given that .eu is signed with NSEC3 >> and opt-out. >> >> Are you *sure* that the domain doesn't now actually exist in the DNS? > > yes. even web whois shows no 'nameserver' information. > > the name is "testa.eu". > I'm not good at dnssec to find out more. > > thanks you -- Mark James ELKINS - Posix Systems - (South) Africa m...@posix.co.za Tel: +27.128070590 Cell: +27.826010496 For fast, reliable, low cost Internet in ZA: https://ftth.posix.co.za _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users