[dns-operations] dnssec-failed.org operator contact
Petr Menšík
pemensik at redhat.com
Tue Nov 18 22:07:51 UTC 2025
Hmm, interesting.
Whois services I have tried did not include that address. I tried even
web interface, but it was empty.
Sent there a request to upgrade their algorithm. Should not be difficult
when it is supposed to fail anyway.
On 18/11/2025 21:26, Warren Kumari wrote:
>
>
>
> Have you tried: hostmaster at comcast.com ?
>
> WHOIS was actually helpful for once :-)
>
>
> Here's what we found:
> Registrar Name
> GoDaddy Corporate Domains, LLC
> Registrar IANA
>
> Registrar URL
> https://gcd.com
> Registrar WHOIS Server
> whois.brandsight.com <http://whois.brandsight.com/>
> Statuses
> clientTransferProhibited
> Nameservers
> dns101.comcast.net <http://dns101.comcast.net/>, dns102.comcast.net
> <http://dns102.comcast.net/>, dns103.comcast.net
> <http://dns103.comcast.net/>, dns104.comcast.net
> <http://dns104.comcast.net/>, dns105.comcast.net
> <http://dns105.comcast.net/>
> DNSSEC
>
> Registrant Name
> Comcast Domains
> Registrant Email
> hostmaster at comcast.com
> Created Date
> 2010-Oct-15
> Updated Date
> 2025-Sep-14
> Expire Date
> 2026-Oct-15
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2025 at 11:30 AM, Scott Morizot <tmorizot at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I vaguely recall that Comcast set up the service ages ago. No idea
> on current contact info, though.
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2025, 07:06 Petr Menšík via dns-operations
> <dns-operations at dns-oarc.net <mailto:dns-operations at dns-oarc.net>>
> wrote:
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> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2025 13:58:47 +0100
> Subject: dnssec-failed.org <http://dnssec-failed.org> operator
> contact
> Hi!
>
> Would you know how to find correct contact information for
> dnssec-failed.org <http://dnssec-failed.org> service? It is
> service with a nice name and our Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux customers are often confused, why it is
> not failing
> when they enable dnssec validation on their host.
>
> It would help if operator of this domain used some different
> algorithm
> than SHA-1 base algorithm 5. It should be simple to roll to
> any more
> recent algorithm, which is still considered secure by everyone.
>
> Whois query did not reveal any contact information. Do you
> know any
> other contact information for this service?
>
> --
> Petr Menšík
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> Red Hat, https://www.redhat.com/ <https://www.redhat.com/>
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> <http://dnssec-failed.org> operator contact
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