On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Evan Hunt <e...@isc.org> wrote: > > Thats not the case with DNScurve. Again I stress - over 20 billion > > requests per day at OpenDNS are DNScurve compatible. The traffic in > > DNSSEC is chicken feed compared to DNScurve. > > ORG and GOV and quite a lot of the ccTLD's are "DNSSEC compatible", so I > don't actually think it'd be much of a horserace if compatibility is all > you're looking for.
I agree they are both DNSSEC compatible but .GOV has only deployed DNSSEC in 20% of it's zones. I'm not sure what the percentage is in .ORG - 5% ? less ? is it even 1% of the zones? The make work project continues. Thats what I like about DNScurve. No make work projects. But I get your point. > What'll be interesting is how many queries the root > and TLD servers start seeing for uz5*/NS. > It's going to be interesting to watch. I guess that depends on if DNSSEC is turned on by default in BIND. Incidentally - is it? regards joe baptista
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