> -----Original Message----- > From: John Curran [mailto:jcur...@arin.net] > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 11:56 AM > To: Eric J Esslinger > Cc: nanog@nanog.org Operators' Group > Subject: Re: Dnssec and ptr records > > > (Presuming, of course, that you've got an ARIN assignment > or allocation. If you're in a provider-assigned block, > you'll need to chat with your ISP about the DS linkage > for your PTR zones... /John ) > > On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:31 PM, John Curran wrote: > > On Oct 18, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Eric J Esslinger wrote: > > > >> Well it makes sense we should, just that all the examples, > >> discussion, and such I've read dealt with forward records. > >> > >> I guess I get to dig some more. Thanks. > > > > Eric - > > > > Your in-addr zone first needs to be signed and then the DS > > records are put in the parent in-addr zone to link into the > > signed IN-ADDR.ARPA hierarchy. In the ARIN region, this can > > be done via the DNSSEC DS record management in ARIN Online or > > via the RESTful provisioning interface. > > > > ARIN DNSSEC Project overview: > https://www.arin.net/resources/dnssec/ > > ARIN Online/DNSEC Tutorials: > > https://www.arin.net/knowledge/dnssec/index.html > > > > FYI, > > /John > > > > John Curran > > President and CEO > > ARIN > > Thank you. That gives me information to work with, and I now have a solid understanding of what I need to do for the proper delegation setup. I'll have to talk to my current ISP for the blocks I currently have, though I don't believe they do dnssec at this time. I am expecting to get an Arin allocation shortly (and return their existing allocations to us) as we are going multihomed soon. I may just have to wait till then to get everything fully setup.
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