The Lengths People Go To Just To Avoid DNSSEC

from blog Andrew Ayer - Blog, | ↗ original
Connecting to a website, say example.com, over TLS is a relatively straightforward affair. The client looks up the DNS A/AAAA record for example.com, connects to the IP address over TLS, and confirms that the presented certificate is valid for example.com. In contrast, connecting to other services, like XMPP or SMTP, over TLS is less straightforward. That's because clients don't directly look up the A/AAAA record for example.com. Instead they look up a SRV record (for...