support for DNSSEC
My bind server logs are full of dnssec errors. I can offcourse disable this, but do not really want to do this.
The amount of errors tells me that dnssec is getting more and more popular. This is a good thing imo. So for a company that works around security and is backed up by cisco, this shouldn't be too hard to support.
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Official comment
OpenDNS is happy to announce support for DNSSEC.
Details can be found in the following article: https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039659971
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OpenDNS does not support DNSSEC, but DNSCrypt. And they said that they will not support DNSSEC.
Your idea is a duplicate of: -
The OpenDNS DNSCrypt page reads, "There are benefits to DNSSEC that DNSCrypt isn’t trying to address. In fact, we hope DNSSEC adoption grows so that people can have more confidence in the entire DNS infrastructure, not just the link between our customers and OpenDNS."
DNSSEC adoption has grown, just as they hoped, and as they have stated, it's a complementary protocol to DNSCrypt. So perhaps it's time for OpenDNS to support DNSSEC in addition to DNSCrypt.
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+1 for implementation of DNSSEC
quote: "In fact, we hope DNSSEC adoption grows..."
taken from (paragraph 3): https://www.opendns.com/about/innovations/dnscrypt/
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"and how many opendns users are reading in this forum? an how many opendns users know what dnssec is?"
Most likely most of the users who are looking for DNSSEC support. Where else should they go?
"without changing to another distribution I cannot use opendns any longer"
Really? It seems you missed to read this article.
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