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https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220028387-OpenDNS-and-DNSSEC
Sep 19, 2013 · OpenDNS doesn't support DNSSEC, and prevents doing the validation yourself if you wanted to do so, by stripping required records before forwarding a response to you. If you need DNSSEC for specific zones (like, for publishing SSH host keys), you can configure BIND to forward queries to OpenDNS except for these zones.
https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220022287-support-for-DNSSEC
Jun 16, 2016 · "and how many opendns users are reading in this forum? an how many opendns users know what dnssec is?" Most likely most of the users who are looking for DNSSEC support. Where else should they go? "without changing to another distribution I cannot use opendns any longer" Really? It seems you missed to read this article.
https://www.opendns.com/support/
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https://forum.netgate.com/topic/120105/enable-dnssec-support-and-opendns
So I know OpenDNS doesn't support DNSSEC… I currently am using OpenDNS with my pfSense setup and any guides I find say to always uncheck the "Enable DNSSEC Support" option within the DNS Resolver settings. I thought these two guides below were pretty str...
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/dnssec-what-is-it-why-important-2019-03-05-en
Signing zones with DNSSEC takes a few steps, but there are millions of zones that sign their DNS information so that users of validating resolvers can be assured of getting good data. Almost all common authoritative name server software supports signing zones, and many third-party DNS hosting providers also support DNSSEC.
https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220018307-DNSSEC-on-resolver-side
OpenDNS' stance on this so far has been strange; it's a classic circular problem if one of the largest resolvers refuses to support DNSSEC because not enough people support it, when by failing to support it they're diminishing support for the feature!
https://support.umbrella.com/hc/en-us/articles/230901288-Umbrella-Roaming-Client-DNSSEC-Compatibility
Apr 03, 2019 · DNSSEC is a set of security extensions for DNS that provides the means for authenticating DNS records. Currently, Cisco Umbrella does not support DNSSEC. Any DNS lookup that is answered by Umbrella will strip DNSSEC-related data from the query.
https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220015487-Implement-DNSSEC
Jan 13, 2014 · Anyway I commented on this thread since I got OpenDNS support reply which says "DNSSEC is being considered for the future" and I was suggested to voice my opinion on this existing thread (I was given link to this page in the e-mail). I could ask you the same, though.
https://umbrella.cisco.com/blog/2010/02/23/opendns-dnscurve/
DNSSEC can theoretically support other crypto standards, but the IETF has largely ignored efforts from interested parties to add support for faster and stronger algorithms. So while debate about DNSSEC wears on, we’re excited to announce that OpenDNS has fully adopted another proposed DNS security solution: DNSCurve.
https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115020323983-New-Simple-DNSCrypt-install-doesn-t-work
Nov 29, 2017 · I changed the Primary Resolver to Cisco OpenDNS and the OpenDNS test site now works! :-) However DNSSEC now shows a cross so I guess it is not encrypted. :-(Some testing shows that only the DNSCrypt.* resolvers support DNSSEC. The old DNSCrypt windows client running on another machine works fine with the test site. > nslookup -type=txt debug ...
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