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My domain and users have ended up in limbo beyond anyone's but Cloudflare's control. I cannot transfer it back to the working registrar, or I would without being "angry at some free service". Why do you think berating me with snide remarks is helpful?



My apologies if you read it as a snide remark. I'm usually baffled when support is demanded on free stuff, but i see your point in this particular scenario.


No one "read it as a snide remark"- you were snide and rude. Just own it and apologize.


I did and i removed the parent comment. If you'd like me to delete everything, i'd be happy to oblige.


When it comes to dnssec, the keys are handed down through the same layer of delegation that gives you your nameservers. This is out of Cloudflare's hands as well, you have bad data up through the registry and out to (your tld's) root nameservers. Just like changes to your NS record delegation don't take immediate effect, these keys don't take immediate effect either.

It's still pretty early days for DNSSEC, if you're going to use it it's worthwhile to know a lot about it. Just look at the several Slack outages caused by their attempts to implement it. Eventually the tooling will catch up, and registrars will all give you warnings about moving DNS and registration and the importance of syncing up your keys but we just aren't there yet.




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