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auth.coust.cloud

Updated: 2021-07-04 09:43:17 UTC (1026 days ago) Update now
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DNSSEC Authentication Chain

RRset statusRRset status

Insecure (1)
  • coust.cloud/SOA
Secure (1)
  • cloud/SOA

DNSKEY/DS/NSEC statusDNSKEY/DS/NSEC status

Secure (8)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 14631)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 20326)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 26838)
  • NSEC3 proving non-existence of coust.cloud/DS
  • cloud/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 2538)
  • cloud/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 49804)
  • cloud/DS (alg 8, id 49804)
  • cloud/DS (alg 8, id 49804)

Delegation statusDelegation status

Lame (1)
  • coust.cloud to auth.coust.cloud
Insecure (1)
  • cloud to coust.cloud
Secure (1)
  • . to cloud

NoticesNotices

Errors (4)
  • auth.coust.cloud zone: The server(s) were not responsive to queries over UDP. (35.211.229.210)
  • auth.coust.cloud zone: There was an error resolving the following NS name(s) to address(es): auth.coust.cloud
  • auth.coust.cloud/A: The UDP connection was refused (ECONNREFUSED). (35.211.229.210, UDP_-_EDNS0_4096_D_KN)
  • auth.coust.cloud/NS: The UDP connection was refused (ECONNREFUSED). (35.211.229.210, UDP_-_EDNS0_4096_D_KN)
Warnings (4)
  • cloud/DS (alg 8, id 49804): DNSSEC specification prohibits signing with DS records that use digest algorithm 1 (SHA-1).
  • cloud/DS (alg 8, id 49804): DNSSEC specification prohibits signing with DS records that use digest algorithm 1 (SHA-1).
  • cloud/DS (alg 8, id 49804): DS records with digest type 1 (SHA-1) are ignored when DS records with digest type 2 (SHA-256) exist in the same RRset.
  • cloud/DS (alg 8, id 49804): DS records with digest type 1 (SHA-1) are ignored when DS records with digest type 2 (SHA-256) exist in the same RRset.

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