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cytec.com

Updated: 2020-08-05 18:44:47 UTC (1585 days ago) Update now
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DNSSEC Authentication Chain

RRset statusRRset status

Insecure (5)
  • cytec.com/A
  • cytec.com/MX
  • cytec.com/NS
  • cytec.com/SOA
  • cytec.com/TXT
Secure (2)
  • com/SOA
  • com/SOA

DNSKEY/DS/NSEC statusDNSKEY/DS/NSEC status

Secure (6)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 20326)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 46594)
  • NSEC3 proving non-existence of cytec.com/DS
  • com/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 24966)
  • com/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 30909)
  • com/DS (alg 8, id 30909)

Delegation statusDelegation status

Insecure (1)
  • com to cytec.com
Secure (1)
  • . to com

NoticesNotices

Warnings (2)
  • com/DS (alg 8, id 30909): No response was received until the UDP payload size was decreased, indicating that the server might be attempting to send a payload that exceeds the path maximum transmission unit (PMTU) size. See RFC 6891, Sec. 6.2.6. (2001:500:12::d0d, UDP_-_EDNS0_4096_D_K)
  • com/DS (alg 8, id 30909): No response was received until the UDP payload size was decreased, indicating that the server might be attempting to send a payload that exceeds the path maximum transmission unit (PMTU) size. See RFC 6891, Sec. 6.2.6. (2001:500:12::d0d, UDP_-_EDNS0_4096_D_K)

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SEP bit setSEP bit set
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