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A Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) record is used to specify which certificate authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue certificates for a domain. CAA records allow domain owners to declare which certificate authorities are allowed to issue a certificate for a domain.
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Aug 16, 2023 · CAA is a type of DNS record that allows site owners to specify which Certificate Authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue certificates containing their domain ...
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DNS Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) is an Internet security policy mechanism that allows domain name holders to indicate to certificate authorities

DNS Certification Authority Authorization

DNS Certification Authority Authorization is an Internet security policy mechanism that allows domain name holders to indicate to certificate authorities whether they are authorized to issue digital certificates for a particular domain name. It... Wikipedia
First published: October 18, 2010
Organization: IETF
Status: Proposed Standard
CAA resource records (RRs) allow domain owners to create policies that authorize specific Certificate Authorities (CAs) to issue TLS/SSL certificates for their ...
Jun 5, 2020 · A CAA record is a DNS Resource Record, which allows a domain owner to specify which CAs are authorized to issue certificates for their domain(s) ...
Do I need a CAA record? No, the CAA record is not mandatory to be listed within your DNS record. CA's are only required to check to see if there is a ...
The CAA record is a type of DNS record used to provide additional confirmation for the Certification Authority (CA) when validating an SSL certificate.
This document defines the syntax of the CAA record and rules for processing CAA records by certificate issuers.
The Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) DNS Resource Record allows a DNS domain name holder to specify one or more Certification Authorities (CAs) ...
It allows a domain name holder to specify one or more Certification Authorities (CA's) authorized to issue certificates for that domain.