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DNSCurve

DNSCurve is a proposed secure protocol for the Domain Name System (DNS), designed by Daniel J. Bernstein. It encrypts and authenticates DNS packets between resolvers and authoritative servers.

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Developer
Daniel J. Bernstein
Introduction
2009; 17 years ago (2009)
OSI layer
Application layer

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DNSCurve

Nodes39
Edges38
Triples72
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
Components1

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DNSCurve

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related to External links · 16
DNSCurve → August, Cryptography, Dempsky, DNS, DNSCurve Archived, Domain Name System, February, IETF, June, Link-Level Security, Networking, Official, OpenDNS, Proposed, Usable, Wayback Machine
related to Implementations · 13
DNSCurve → Adam Langley, CurveCP, CurveDNS, Dempsky, DNS, GitHub, HTTP, Jan Mojžíš, Matthew Dempsky, Python DNS, SMTP, SSH, There
related to Structure · 9
DNSCurve → Base32, BIND, Curve25519, Keys, NS, Poly1305, Public, Salsa20, The
related to Speed · 8
DNSCurve → According, Adam Langley, Curve25519, Diffie, Hellman, National Security Agency, NSA, RSA
related to Deployment · 7
DNSCurve → DNS, DNSCrypt, February, In, No, On December, OpenDNS
related to Security · 6
DNSCurve → ECRYPT, It, NIST, RSA, SSH, SSL
see also · 6
DNSCurve → DNS, For, HTTPS, RFC, RFCs, TLS
related to Operation · 3
DNSCurve → NS, Structure, The
Developer · 1
DNSCurve → Daniel J. Bernstein
Introduction · 1
DNSCurve → 2009; 17 years ago (2009)

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dns authoritative cryptographic resolvers protection packets cryptography servers conventional opendns public recursive server key box name https security also dos

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
DNSCurveDeveloperDaniel J. Bernstein1.00infobox
DNSCurveIntroduction2009; 17 years ago (2009)1.00infobox
DNSCurveOSI layerApplication layer1.00infobox
DNSCurveis aproposed secure protocol for the Domain Name System0.90text
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentOpenDNS0.60section
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentFebruary0.60section
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentIn0.60section
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentOn December0.60section
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentDNSCrypt0.60section
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentNo0.60section
DNSCurverelated to DeploymentDNS0.60section
DNSCurverelated to External linksOfficial0.60section

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