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Secure DNS (TIS/DNSSEC) September 1996 Copyright (C) 1995,1996 Trusted Information Systems, Incorporated Trusted Information Systems, Inc. has received approval from the United States Government for export and reexport of TIS/DNSSEC software from the United States of America under the provisions of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) General Software Note (GSN) license exception for mass market software. Under the provisions of this license, this software may be exported or reexported to all destinations except for the embargoed countries of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria. Any export or reexport of TIS/DNSSEC software to the embargoed countries requires additional, specific licensing approval from the United States Government. Trusted Information Systems, Inc., is pleased to provide a reference implementation of the secure Domain Name System (TIS/DNSSEC). In order to foster acceptance of secure DNS and provide the community with a usable, working version of this technology, TIS/DNSSEC is being made available for broad use on the following basis. - Trusted Information Systems makes no representation about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. - TIS/DNSSEC is distributed in source code form, with all modules written in the C programming language. It runs on many UNIX derived platforms and is integrated with the Bind implementation of the DNS protocol. - This beta version of TIS/DNSSEC may be used, copied, and modified for testing and evaluation purposes without fee during the beta test period, provided that this notice appears in supporting documentation and is retained in all software modules in which it appears. Any other use requires specific, written prior permission from Trusted Information Systems. TIS maintains the email distribution list dns-security@tis.com for discussion of secure DNS. To join, send email to dns-security-request@tis.com. TIS/DNSSEC technical questions and bug reports should be addressed to dns-security@tis.com. To reach the maintainers of TIS/DNSSEC send mail to tisdnssec-support@tis.com TIS/DNSSEC is a product of Trusted Information Systems, Inc. This is an beta version of Bind with secure DNS extensions it uses RSAREF which you must obtain separately. Implemented and tested in this version: Portable key storage format. Improved authentication API Support for using different authentication packages. All Security RRs including KEY SIG, NXT, and support for wild cards tool for generating KEYs tool for signing RRs in boot files verification of RRs on load verification of RRs over the wire transmission of SIG RRs returns NXT when name and/or type does not exist storage of NXT, KEY, and SIG RRs with CNAME RR AD/ID bits added to header and setting of these bits key storage and retrieval dig and nslookup can display new header bits and RRs AXFR signature RR keyfile directive $SIGNER directive (to turn on and off signing) adding KEY to answers with NS or SOA SOA sequence numbers are now set each time zone is signed SIG AXFR ignores label count of names generation and inclusion of .PARENT files Returns only one NXT at delegation points unless two are required Expired SIG records are now returned in response to query Implemented but not fully tested: Known bugs: Not implemented: ROUND_ROBIN behaviour zone transfer in SIG(AXFR) sort order. transaction SIGs verification in resolver. (stub resolvers must trust local servers resolver library is to low level to implement security) knowing when to trust the AD bit in responses Read files INSTALL_SEC and USAGE_SEC for installation and user instructions, respectively.