Subject: RE: [DNSOP] Dynamic DNS Update Deployment?? Date: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 
08:26:21AM +0000 Quoting Leo Liu(bing) (leo.liub...@huawei.com):
> Hi, Måns
> 
> Thanks for the info, that's quite helpful. So can we assume that 
> Windows-based DNS systems have been widely deployed rfc3007?

No. They _do_ use dynamic updates, but they use GSS-TSIG (More or less
according to rfc3645) to authenticate. My point was, perhaps less than
well stated, that dynamic updates are frequently used. 

As to the division between authentication methods, I'd _guess_ that
GSS-TSIG leads, followed by http (dyndns.org et. al.) and the other
methods in a long tail with "insecure updates" forming a serious bump
in said tail.

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