[dns-operations] Is anyone actually using SSHFP records?
Shane Kerr
shane at time-travellers.org
Thu Feb 27 08:44:20 UTC 2025
Phillip,
On 26/02/2025 19.00, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
> I am currently taking a hard look at mechanisms for using DNS Handles as
> a means for exchange of authenticated and non-authenticated contact
> information via JSContact.
>
> As part of that, I wanted to know if there was any *existing* use of the
> SSHFP record for publishing SSH credentials and if so whether it was
> limited to the server. And yes, I can read the specs, what I am asking
> about is actual practice.
We just added support of the SSHFP record type to our platform in
response to a customer request, so there is at least intention to use them!
Cheers,
--
Shane
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