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Standard DNS has no built-in way to verify that a response actually came from the authoritative server for a domain. An attacker could return a forged answer, and a resolver would have no way to detect it.
DNSSEC solves this by adding cryptographic signatures to DNS records. Domain owners sign their DNS records with a private key, and resolvers like 1.1.1.1 verify those signatures using the corresponding public key. This proves the response is authentic and has not been modified in transit.
DNSSEC uses two DNS record types to distribute the public keys needed for verification:
Resolvers use these keys to verify the signatures stored in RRSIG records .
1.1.1.1 supports the following DNSSEC signature algorithms:
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