Quick dynamic DNS?
Mark Andrews
marka at isc.org
Fri Dec 25 03:24:51 UTC 2020
See draft-ietf-dnssd-srp
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Mark Andrews
> On 25 Dec 2020, at 12:22, Grant Taylor via bind-users <bind-users at lists.isc.org> wrote:
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> On 12/24/20 3:05 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> TSIG, GSS-TSIG and SIG(0) are all secure mechanisms to update DNS zones.
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> Thank you for the follow up Mark.
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> It's good to know that they are secure mechanisms.
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> With all the churn in the TLS space, I can't keep up with it, much less have any idea how the concepts cross pollinate to other things.
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>> MacOS uses TSIG to update the DNS.
>> Windows uses GSS-TSIG in active directory.
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> *nod*
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> Jan-Piet Mens has a good article on this.
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>> SIG(0) is in future work for home net updating records added on a first come basis. It can also be used to update records added by other means as long as the KEY records where added at the same time.
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> Would you please elaborate what you mean by "on a first come basis"? Is it simply the first person to put a KEY record, or someone that has knowledge there of?
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> Thank you for enlightening me.
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> Grant. . . .
> unix || die
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