Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC made two proposals recently concerning DOMAIN objects:
22 October
New rules for reverse domain object creation in the RIPE Database
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/dns-wg/2009/msg00104.html
23 November
Removal of Forward DOMAIN data from the RIPE Database
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/dns-wg/2009/msg00119.html
There have been no comments for or against either of these proposals on
the mailing lists. They were both discussed at RIPE Meetings, without
any negative comments. We would like to ask for any final comments by
this Friday, 4 December 2009, so the working group chairs can then draw
a consensus.
Regards,
Denis Walker
Business Analyst, Database Group
RIPE NCC
[Apologies for duplicates]
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC has published an implementation plan for the removal of
forward DOMAIN objects from the RIPE Database. It can be found at:
http://www.ripe.net/db/support/forward-domain-objects-removal.html
Please focus the discussion, if possible, on one working group mailing
list. Because it is a data clean-up process, we suggest the Database
Working Group.
Regards
Denis Walker
Business Analyst
Database Group RIPE NCC
I have a short time slot to discuss these slides on Thursday,
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-59/presentations/uploads/presentatio…
but I want to try to get comments from people ahead of time.
The presentation is trying first collect requirements, not present a
solution to a problem in DNSSEC management. Most of the discussion I
have had on this is with a smallish circle of people involved in TLD
registry operations which I fear is not inclusive enough.
In case you don't want to go through the slides, I'd like to ask
these questions:
1. If you are planning to receive DS records for any reason, how do
you plan to do it? (You don't have to be a TLD to need to do this.)
2. If you are operating DNS for people and are considering DNSSEC,
have you thought about how the DS record will be passed to your
customers' zones parents?
3. If you operate a recursive server, where to do plan to get DNSSEC
public keys (for example, ISC's DLV)?
Although I have just 15 mins to run through the 35-odd slides, I
really want to get input from various people while RIPE is in session
- or via email.
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