DNSSEC is a security protocol that adds an additional layer of authentication and integrity to DNS responses, protecting against DNS spoofing and other attacks.
DNSSEC errors can arise due to misconfigurations, expired or missing cryptographic keys, incorrect DNSSEC records, or problems with the DNS resolver or DNSSEC-aware software. These errors can result in failed DNSSEC validation, causing DNS resolution failures or warnings to users.
In most cases, they can be resolved by disabling DNSSEC on the domain.
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- Check if the domain has DNSSEC by checking for a DS record at Verisign Labs DNSSEC Analyzer
- If a DS record is found and you are using InMotion Hosting Nameservers, reach out to your registrar to disable it
TIP: If the domain is registered through InMotion Hosting, submit a ticket requesting that DNSSEC be disabled on the domain.
NOTE: Our nameservers do not support DNSSEC at this time. - If a DS record is found and you are not using our nameservers, reach out to your nameserver provider to ensure that DNSSEC is supported
TIP: If you have VPS or Dedicated hosting with us, you can install custom nameservers to enable DNSSEC.
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