At this time DNSSEC can only be configured if you are using a 3rd party managed DNS service that supports the creation of DNSSEC Keys. You will need to first update your domain's name servers to the the DNS host provider providing you DNSSEC.
DNSSEC cannot protect the privacy or confidentiality of data because it does not include encryption algorithms. It only carries the keys required to authenticate DNS data as genuine or genuinely not available.
Steps
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Go to the Domain Names tab in your account.
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Click on the domain to be updated or enter the domain in the search bar.
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Click on Advanced DNS Settings.
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Click on DNSSEC.
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Enter the following data that would be provided by your DNS Provider.
Key Tag
Algorithm
Digest Type
Digest
5 digit tag
1-13
1-2
Encrypted key
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Click Update.
Please allow up to 24 hours for the change to take effect.
DNSSEC can be configured for many domains, according to their TLD extensions. Certain TLD extensions may allow DNSSEC, but 101domain may not offer it at the time.
Please submit a support ticket if your TLD extension has been added to 101 TLD extension for enabling DNSSEC.