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ihs.gov

Updated: 2024-06-21 13:22:18 UTC (7 days ago) Update now
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Notices
DNSSEC Authentication Chain

RRset statusRRset status

Secure (11)
  • ihs.gov/A
  • ihs.gov/CDNSKEY
  • ihs.gov/CDS
  • ihs.gov/MX
  • ihs.gov/NS
  • ihs.gov/NSEC3PARAM
  • ihs.gov/NSEC3PARAM
  • ihs.gov/NSEC3PARAM
  • ihs.gov/NSEC3PARAM
  • ihs.gov/SOA
  • ihs.gov/TXT

DNSKEY/DS/NSEC statusDNSKEY/DS/NSEC status

Secure (11)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 20038)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 20326)
  • ./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 5613)
  • gov/DNSKEY (alg 13, id 2536)
  • gov/DNSKEY (alg 13, id 35496)
  • gov/DS (alg 13, id 2536)
  • ihs.gov/DNSKEY (alg 13, id 16521)
  • ihs.gov/DNSKEY (alg 13, id 32087)
  • ihs.gov/DNSKEY (alg 13, id 41337)
  • ihs.gov/DNSKEY (alg 13, id 9637)
  • ihs.gov/DS (alg 13, id 9637)

Delegation statusDelegation status

Secure (2)
  • . to gov
  • gov to ihs.gov

NoticesNotices

Errors (2)
  • ihs.gov/CNAME has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
  • ihs.gov/AAAA has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
Warnings (5)
  • ihs.gov/CDNSKEY: The contents of the DS RRset are inconsistent with those of the CDNSKEY RRset. See RFC 7344, Sec. 3, RFC 7344, Sec. 5.
  • ihs.gov/CDS: The contents of the DS RRset are inconsistent with those of the CDS RRset. See RFC 7344, Sec. 3, RFC 7344, Sec. 5.
  • 83pyx.xf642.ihs.gov/A has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
  • ihs.gov/CNAME has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
  • ihs.gov/AAAA has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.

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SEP bit setSEP bit set
Revoke bit setRevoke bit set
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