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What is a TLSA record?

Posted on March 10, 2021March 23, 2022 By Mario No Comments on What is a TLSA record?
What is a TLSA record?

The traditional DNS is not safe enough. This is why the security extension called DNSSEC was created. One of the elements that are part of the DNSSEC chain of trust is TLSA records. Let’s see what they do and how. 

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