> On Oct 1, 2016, at 11:29 AM, Mike wrote:
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> On 10/01/2016 06:36 AM, Wessels, Duane wrote:
>> I'm pleased to announce that this change is now complete. As of 13:34 UTC
>> on October 1, 2016 the root zone has been signed and published with a
>> 2048-bit ZSK. Please contact myself of Verisig
On 10/01/2016 06:36 AM, Wessels, Duane wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that this change is now complete. As of 13:34 UTC on
October 1, 2016 the root zone has been signed and published with a 2048-bit
ZSK. Please contact myself of Verisign customer service
(i...@verisign-grs.com) if you observ
I'm pleased to announce that this change is now complete. As of 13:34 UTC on
October 1, 2016 the root zone has been signed and published with a 2048-bit
ZSK. Please contact myself of Verisign customer service
(i...@verisign-grs.com) if you observe any problems related to this change.
Duane W.
A quick update on this change: A 2048-bit ZSK has been pre-published in the
root zone as of September 20. We are not aware of any issues related to the
appearance of the larger key.
In less than 48 hours we will being publishing root zones signed with the
2048-bit ZSK. I will send another not
As you may know, Verisign, in its role as the Root Zone Maintainer
is also the operator of the root zone Zone Signing Key (ZSK). Later
this year, we will increase the size of the ZSK from 1024-bits to
2048-bits.
The root zone ZSK is normally rolled every calendar quarter, as per
our “DNSSEC Pract
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