At 11:08 AM -0400 7/10/08, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Wes Hardaker <wjhns61@hardakers.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:55:05 -0400, "Christopher Morrow" ><morrowc.lists@gmail.com> said:
aside from just getting some cctlds signed, i will be interested in the tools, usability, work flow, ... i.e. what is it like for a poor innocent cctld which wants to sign their zone?
If there is sufficient interest, we could do a bar bof to describe some of the tools IANA has...
CM> I think Sandy Murphy or other Sparta folks have presented some of the CM> work they've done on this... Perhaps finding one/some of them and CM> having a more operations focused presentation in LAX or ... is a good CM> idea as well?
The tools that Sparta developed (and made freely available via an open source packaged that is BSD licensed) can be found at http://www.dnssec-tools.org/ . In particular, signing a zone is
yup, and that's helpful stuff.
Great, we're trying to provide tools that will help with the deployment and operation of DNSSEC. We also try to keep a listing of all the 'pieces' that we know about that could be helpful to folks who want to deploy and use DNSSEC in various ways whether they are operating a signed zone, running a validating resolver or wanting DNSSEC-aware applications. The url for the listing is: http://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tracker We provide the listing as community resource and try to keep it reasonably current. But we are always on the lookout for additional information (& corrections) to the list - if you have any, please let me know. ------------->snip<--------------
All for free. Don't you hate those ??biased??, freely-available, source-code-supplied-so-you-can-change-it, BSD-licensed open source packages? --
I like free... as long as it's the hammer I need for the nails I have.
-Chris
We don't try to keep track of things in the listing by whether they or free or not but I know a lot of them have typical open source type of licenses. Russ