On May 16, Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org> wrote: > DNSSEC isn't going to help. I think it's best to assume that both the US > and Chinese governments, at least, can make DNSSEC say what they want it > to if they ever needed to. Maybe, but I think it's also safe to assume that the USG has no way of interfering with .cn domains and the Chinese government has no way of interfering with US-based .com registrars. -- ciao, Marco
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