./DNSKEY: No response was received from the server over UDP (tried 4 times). See RFC 1035, Sec. 4.2. (192.112.36.4, UDP_-_EDNS0_512_D_KN)
shell.com/AAAA has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
d16uocve70.shell.com/A has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
shell.com/CNAME has errors; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
Warnings (10)
./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 20326): 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_KN)
./DNSKEY (alg 8, id 47671): 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_KN)
com to shell.com: The following NS name(s) were found in the delegation NS RRset (i.e., in the com zone), but not in the authoritative NS RRset: dns4.shell.eu See RFC 1034, Sec. 4.2.2.
shell.com/DS (alg 8, id 21682): DNSSEC implementers are prohibited from implementing signing with DS algorithm 1 (SHA-1). See RFC 8624, Sec. 3.2.
shell.com/DS (alg 8, id 21682): DNSSEC implementers are prohibited from implementing signing with DS algorithm 1 (SHA-1). See RFC 8624, Sec. 3.2.
shell.com/DS (alg 8, id 21682): DS records with digest type 1 (SHA-1) are ignored when DS records with digest type 2 (SHA-256) exist in the same RRset. See RFC 4509, Sec. 3.
shell.com/DS (alg 8, id 21682): DS records with digest type 1 (SHA-1) are ignored when DS records with digest type 2 (SHA-256) exist in the same RRset. See RFC 4509, Sec. 3.
shell.com/AAAA has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
d16uocve70.shell.com/A has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.
shell.com/CNAME has warnings; select the "Denial of existence" DNSSEC option to see them.