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The basic idea behind DNSSEC is a. providing name resolution from a hostname to an IP address b. ensuring that only local authoritative nameservers have the authorization to contact nameservers higher in the hierarchy (i.e., TLD nameservers, root nameservers) c. encrypting each DNS response so that it cannot be read by a third-party d. authenticating that the data received in a DNS response is the same as what was entered by the zone administrator (i.e., the response has not been tampered with)

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authenticating that the data received in a DNS response is the same as what was entered by the zone administrator

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