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DNSSEC DS record in .sx zone
5/1/2014 23:07
I have registered a .sx domain through your service.

This page says you support DNSSEC for .sx TLD:

https://www.icann.org/en/news/in-focus/dnssec/deployment

To enable DNSSEC for the domain, I need to have a DS record added to the sx zone.

How can I have this record added?
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5/4/2014 15:12
We don't support DS record types.  Maybe you can add it through your host?

That said, have you tried to follow these steps to add your DNSSEC record?

How do I set up DNSSEC?

To use the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC), please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Set your name servers.
  3. After setting your name servers, select "My Domains" then "Manage Domains" from the left-side menu bar.
  4. Under the domain name column, click on your domain name (which should be a link). This will load your domain's setting page.
  5. Find the "DNSSEC" section. (You may need to scroll down). It should indicate "Not Set." Now click on the "Change" button in blue font.
  6. To add a new DNSSEC record, select the top section, "Set a DNSSEC Record". Enter your DNSSEC values in the provided text boxes, then click the "Set DNSSEC Record" button to save your changes.
  7. If you already have existing DNSSEC record(s) for another domain and would like to re-use them, select the bottom section, "Use existing DNSSEC Records". Choose the DNSSEC record from the drop-down menu (you can choose up to 3 different DNSSEC records), then click the "Set DNSSEC Records" button to save your changes.
NOTE: Dynadot's name servers for services such as domain forwarding, parking, custom DNS, and Email are NOT configured for DNSSEC.
From Help Section: Account & Domain Management > How do I set up DNSSEC?
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