NSEC proving non-existence of recoverymonth.gov/DS
NSEC3 proving non-existence of recoverymonth.gov/DS
gov/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 10104)
gov/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 40921)
gov/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 49735)
gov/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 64280)
gov/DNSKEY (alg 8, id 7698)
gov/DS (alg 8, id 64280)
gov/DS (alg 8, id 7698)
Delegation status
Insecure (1)
gov to recoverymonth.gov
Secure (1)
. to gov
Notices
Errors (9)
NSEC3 proving non-existence of recoverymonth.gov/DS: An iterations count of 0 must be used in NSEC3 records to alleviate computational burdens. See RFC 9276, Sec. 3.1.
NSEC3 proving non-existence of recoverymonth.gov/DS: An iterations count of 0 must be used in NSEC3 records to alleviate computational burdens. See RFC 9276, Sec. 3.1.
RRSIG gov/DNSKEY alg 8, id 64280: The TTL of the RRset (86400) exceeds the value of the Original TTL field of the RRSIG RR covering it (3600). See RFC 4035, Sec. 2.2.
RRSIG gov/DNSKEY alg 8, id 64280: The TTL of the RRset (86400) exceeds the value of the Original TTL field of the RRSIG RR covering it (3600). See RFC 4035, Sec. 2.2.
RRSIG gov/DNSKEY alg 8, id 64280: The TTL of the RRset (86400) exceeds the value of the Original TTL field of the RRSIG RR covering it (3600). See RFC 4035, Sec. 2.2.
RRSIG gov/DNSKEY alg 8, id 64280: The TTL of the RRset (86400) exceeds the value of the Original TTL field of the RRSIG RR covering it (3600). See RFC 4035, Sec. 2.2.
RRSIG gov/DNSKEY alg 8, id 64280: The TTL of the RRset (86400) exceeds the value of the Original TTL field of the RRSIG RR covering it (3600). See RFC 4035, Sec. 2.2.
recoverymonth.gov/DS has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
l4dw1x5csr.recoverymonth.gov/A has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
Warnings (3)
NSEC3 proving non-existence of recoverymonth.gov/DS: The salt value for an NSEC3 record should be empty. See RFC 9276, Sec. 3.1.
NSEC3 proving non-existence of recoverymonth.gov/DS: The salt value for an NSEC3 record should be empty. See RFC 9276, Sec. 3.1.
recoverymonth.gov/DS has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.