Working with DNSSEC
Managing DNSSEC for Your Domain Name
In the Domain Manager, you can enable Domain Name Security Extensions (DNSSEC), which add a layer of security to your domain names by attaching digital signatures to their Domain Name System (DNS) information.
About Self-Managed DNSSEC
Learn about the criteria for adding Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to the domain name extensions registered in your account with us.
What is DNSSEC?
Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add digital signatures to a domain name’s DNS (Domain Name System) to determine the authenticity of the source domain name
Since DNSSEC makes the Internet more secure, why doesn't everyone use it?
Learn why everyone isn’t using DNSSEC yet.
Why does my website no longer resolve after I enabled DNSSEC?
Learn why your website isn’t resolving after you enabled DNSSEC.
Where can I get more information about DNSSEC?
Learn where to get more information about DNSSEC.
What types of websites should enable DNSSEC for their domain name?
Learn which types of websites can benefit the most from DNSSEC.
What is a key rollover and how often should it occur?
Learn why DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extension) key rollovers are important and how often they should occur.
What is the DNSSEC chain of trust?
Learn about the DNSSEC chain of trust, which is a verified electronic signature, or handshake, at each DNS lookup node.
What is a DS record?
Learn about Delegation of Signing (DS) records.
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