Dean, On Sep 1, 2008, at 6:35 PM, Dean Anderson wrote: > Given that we now have some high-profile DNSSEC test zones (thanks to > David Conrad), ...
You're quite welcome, but I really can't take the credit -- the IAB really was the instigator of the ns.iana.org service (assuming that's what you're talking about). You might also want to thank the zone administrators of SE, BR, PR, BG, the RIPE in-addr.arpa zones, and the 1500 or so other "production DNSSEC-enabled zones" (according to http://secspider.cs.ucla.edu/ , 11273 zones if you count "non-production" ones). > This draft reminds me of the claims that open relays somehow > promoted spam. [Trademark Dean Anderson paranoiac drivel deleted] > David Conrad was President of Nominum. I was never president of Nominum. If you're going to take your tinfoil hat off and rant like someone off their meds, at least try to do a minimum of fact checking. It makes your amusing conspiracy theories so much more interesting. Regards, -drc _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop