Official Source Verification
Security Level: High

Infrastructure & Security Specifications

This section outlines the technical standards for domain authentication, SSL configurations, and authorized server node identification within the WildRobin Media network. Adherence to these specifications is mandatory for all infrastructure deployments.

Domain Authentication Protocols

WildRobin utilizes advanced DNS-based authentication to verify the legitimacy of its digital environments. All official communications and asset delivery must originate from domains with valid SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records.

# DNS Authentication Standard v=spf1 include:_spf.wildrobin-support.online ~all v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:tech@wildrobin-support.online

SSL/TLS Fingerprinting

To ensure secure data transmission and prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, all WildRobin nodes must utilize TLS 1.3 with specific cipher suites. SSL certificates are monitored for fingerprint consistency across the infrastructure.

Encryption Standard

TLS 1.3 (Mandatory) with AES-256-GCM and CHACHA20-POLY1305 support.

Certificate Authority

Authorized certificates must be issued by Tier-1 Global Certificate Authorities with high-assurance validation.

Authorized Server Nodes

The WildRobin Media network consists of geographically distributed server nodes. Each node is assigned a unique identifier and must pass a continuous health check and identity verification process.

Node ID Function Status
WR-NODE-01 Primary Asset Repository Verified
WR-NODE-02 Documentation Hub Verified
WR-NODE-03 Authentication Gateway Verified

Infrastructure Monitoring

All server nodes are subject to real-time monitoring. Any deviation from the established technical standards results in immediate node isolation to protect the integrity of the WildRobin Media Architecture.