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Linux.ie :: Securing DNS with Transaction Signatures James Raftery details how to use transaction signatures to secure DNS. ... Introduction The Domain Name System (DNS) is a replicated, distributed, hierarchical database of ... www.linux.ie
Re: RFC 2535 transaction signatures Hi Brian, From: Brian Wellington <bwelling@tislabs.com> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:15:08 -0400 (EDT) To: "Donald E. Eastlake 3rd" <dee3@us.ibm.com> cc: namedroppers@internic ... ops.ietf.org
RFC 2535 transaction signatures I'm in the process of attempting to implement transaction signatures (SIG(0)), and am running into problems in the description. - The digested data is specified as: data ... ops.ietf.org
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Transaction Signature (RFC 1035) - What does TSIG stand for? Acronyms ... Acronym Definition; TSIG: Transaction Signature (RFC 1035) TSIG: Trusted Systems Interoperability Group: TSIG: Type of Signalling: TSIG: Teleservices Internet Group acronyms.thefreedictionary.com
RFC 2931 (rfc2931) - DNS Request and Transaction Signatures ( SIG(0)s) RFC 2931 - DNS Request and Transaction Signatures ( SIG(0)s) ... Network Working Group D. Eastlake 3rd Request for Comments: 2931 ... www.faqs.org
TSIG Acronym Finder: TSIG stands for Transaction Signature (RFC 1035) ... Suggest new definition. This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder ... www.acronymfinder.com
GSS-TSIG Acronym Finder: GSS-TSIG stands for Generic Security Service - Transaction Signature (RFC 2845) ... What does GSS-TSIG stand for? Generic Security Service - Transaction Signature ... www.acronymfinder.com
RFC 2931 - DNS Request and Transaction Signatures ( SIG(0)s ) RFC 2931 on 'DNS Request and Transaction Signatures ( SIG(0)s )' (Published: Tuesday, September 12th, 2000 - The RFC Archive) www.rfc-archive.org
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