What impact do synchronized IDN ccTLDs have on DNSSEC?
Synchronized IDN ccTLDs are provisioned in the root zone as separate delegations. Each daughter zone is distinct and can be signed independently of the other; trust anchors for each zone can be installed in the root zone as DS RRSets once the root zone is signed, or distributed in other ways. The creation of synchronized IDN ccTLDs has no impact on DNSSEC deployment.
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- What does it mean for the IDN ccTLD manager that domains under synchronized IDN ccTLDs must resolve to the same address or value?
- What does it mean for a registrant that the domains under synchronized IDN ccTLDs must resolve to the same address or value?
- How will ICANN ensure that synchronized IDN ccTLDs are continuously fulfilling the requirements?