DNSSEC proper resolution Sample Clauses

DNSSEC proper resolution. There is a valid DNSSEC chain of trust from the root trust anchor to a particular domain name, e.g., a TLD, a domain name registered under a TLD, etc.
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DNSSEC proper resolution. If for the top-level domain in the root trust, the records for the Delegation Signer are disclosed in the DNS root trust for the top level domain, then there is a valid DNSSEC chain of trust from the root trust anchor to a particular domain, e.g., a top level domain, a domain registered under a top level domain, etc.
DNSSEC proper resolution. If Registry Operator sign its TLD zone, thereThere is a valid DNSSEC chain of trust from the root trust anchor to a particular domain name, e.g., a TLD, a domain name registered under a TLD, etc.

Related to DNSSEC proper resolution

  • DNS resolution RTT Refers to either “UDP DNS resolution RTT” or “TCP DNS resolution RTT”.

  • TCP DNS resolution RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets from the start of the TCP connection to its end, including the reception of the DNS response for only one DNS query. If the RTT is 5 times greater than the time specified in the relevant SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

  • UDP DNS resolution RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of two packets, the UDP DNS query and the corresponding UDP DNS response. If the RTT is 5 times greater than the time specified in the relevant SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

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