RE: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC

2011-09-27 Thread Brad Bendily
endily=la@lists.isc.org] > On Behalf Of Paul Romano > Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 9:14 PM > To: bind-users@lists.isc.org > Subject: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC > > This message has been archived. View the original item > <http://mailev01.mail.la.gov/Enterpris

Re: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC

2011-09-16 Thread Tony Finch
michoski wrote: > > It's basically a risk analysis game. You should be able to think through > common use cases for your service, and identify places where DNSSEC would > add value. Your business values validity of its DNS data, or not. Apart from protecting the DNS itself, there aren't yet man

Re: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC

2011-09-15 Thread michoski
On 9/15/11 12:19 PM, "Paul Romano" wrote: > Does the lack of response indicate a lack of compelling reason or just lack of > interest in this topic?  Not at all, folks are just busy I bet... > Is there a way to tie an ROI into a DNSSEC deployment?  It's basically a risk analysis game. You shou

Re: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC

2011-09-15 Thread Paul Romano
?       From: "wbr...@e1b.org" To: Paul Romano Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:46 AM Subject: Re: Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC Paul Romano wrote on 09/13/2011 10:13:36 PM: > From: Paul Romano > I am trying to justify deploying DNSSEC to my management.  We have >

Compelling Reason for Deploying DNSSEC

2011-09-13 Thread Paul Romano
I am trying to justify deploying DNSSEC to my management.  We have many domains and I want to use this project as an opportunity to review and classify our many domains (legacy, defensive, current production, etc.).  Since money is very tight we need a compelling reason to justify the project. I