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The protocol octet is provided to indicate that a key is valid for such use and, for end entity keys or the host part of user keys, that the secure version of that protocol is implemented on that entity or host.
The OID indicates the private algorithm in use and the remainder of the area is whatever is required by that algorithm.
The signer is frequently the owner of the zone from which the RR originated.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2065.txt   (12837 words)

  
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RFC 2065 DNS Security Extensions January 1997 The "time signed" field is an unsigned number of seconds since the start of 1 January 1970, GMT, ignoring leap seconds.
RFC 2065 DNS Security Extensions January 1997 For purposes of DNS security, the canonical order for RRs is to sort them in ascending order by name, considering labels as a left justified unsigned octet sequence in network (transmission) order where a missing octet sorts before a zero octet.
RFC 2065 DNS Security Extensions January 1997 7.5 Signature Lifetime Signature expiration times must be set far enough in the future that it is quite certain that new signatures can be generated before the old ones expire.
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RFC 2065 DNS Security Extensions January 1997 reserved as the "expiration date algorithm" for use where the expiration date or other labeling fields of SIGs are desired without any actual security.
RFC 2065 DNS Security Extensions January 1997 The "labels" octet is an unsigned count of how many labels there are in the original SIG RR owner name not counting the null label for root and not counting any initial "*" for a wildcard.
RFC 2065 DNS Security Extensions January 1997 7.1 Key Size Considerations There are a number of factors that effect public key size choice for use in the DNS security extension.
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 RFC 2065 (rfc2065) - Domain Name System Security Extensions
RFC 2065 (rfc2065) - Domain Name System Security Extensions
RFC 2065 - Domain Name System Security Extensions
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