The ICANN organization will change its internal passwords so that its platform is likely to fail, and according to specialists, this could lead to a series of errors that make it impossible to locate the web pages.
The non-governmental organization said that October 11 will change the encryption keys that help to protect the DNS, a process known as the transfer of key to the root zone signature (KSK). This will cause some users to encounter "server failure" problems and error messages. The affected people will see these errors starting October 11 or may start after 48 hours as well, because many of the servers running the Internet maintain a two- After you make another successful attempt.
For this reason, the organization is aware that it is impossible to predict at any moment when affected users will notice this problem, although it confirms that the majority of Internet users will not be affected by changing the encryption keys.
Where they confirmed that users who use at least one party with the new KSK will not notice any change when using DNS not the Internet in general. Although this change is scheduled for October 11, 2018, this date must be ratified by the ICANN Board.
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