RFC 5702

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RFC 5702 is an Internet standards document that specifies the use of SHA-2 family hash algorithms with DNSSEC to enhance the security of DNS authentication.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standards document
Request for Comments
aimsTo enhance the security of DNS authentication
appliesToProtocol DNSSEC
surface form: DNS Security Extensions

DNSSEC
area Security
category Standards Track
defines new DNSSEC algorithm identifiers for SHA-2 with RSA
definesFor DNS resource records
definesUsageInRecordType DNSKEY
RRSIG
definesUsageWith RSA
focusesOn cryptographic hash algorithms for DNSSEC
partOfSeries RFC series
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
purpose to specify the use of SHA-2 family hash algorithms with DNSSEC
relatedTo Internet security standards
cryptographic hash functions
public key cryptography
specifiesUseOf SHA-2
SHA-256
SHA-512
standardizes use of SHA-2 in DNSSEC signatures
status Proposed Standard
title Use of SHA-2 Algorithms with RSA in DNSKEY and RRSIG Resource Records for DNSSEC
updatesSpecificationFor DNSSEC

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Subject: RFC 5702
Description of subject: RFC 5702 is an Internet standards document that specifies the use of SHA-2 family hash algorithms with DNSSEC to enhance the security of DNS authentication.

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DNSSEC definedInRFC RFC 5702