[dns-operations] Why did .KE go insecure? ns36.cdns.net
Bill Woodcock
woody at pch.net
Fri Sep 23 16:45:03 UTC 2022
> On Sep 23, 2022, at 6:09 PM, Jan-Piet Mens via dns-operations <dns-operations at dns-oarc.net> wrote:
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> From: Jan-Piet Mens <list at mens.de>
> Subject: Why did .KE go insecure? ns36.cdns.net
> Date: September 23, 2022 at 6:09:04 PM GMT+2
> To: dns-operations at lists.dns-oarc.net
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> Out of curiousity, does anybody know why .KE went insecure just after
> 2022-09-15 18:37Z [1]? They appear to have removed all DNSSEC related data
> meanwhile [2].
Yes. I imagine they’ll make an announcement at some point. It wasn’t to do with a failure of DNSSEC systems.
-Bill
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