Here is the agenda for the DNS WG sessions in Tallinn. This will be on the RIPE web site shortly. As always, items may be subject to last minute changes due to external circumstances. # # $Id: dnswgagenda,v 2.2 2007/04/24 14:00:20 jim Exp $ # [1] Administrivia (5 mins) [2] Review of Action Items (15 mins) [3] IETF WG news update (10 mins) Anton Verschuren, SIDN (TBC) [4] NCC Update (10 mins) Brett Carr, RIPE NCC [5] Proposal on rev-srv (10 mins) Peter Koch, DENIC [6] Finding a DNSSEC Trust Anchor (30 mins) Mats Dufberg, TeliaSonera In the absence of a signed root zone, DNS resolving risks of either being isolated (only for the local TLD) or cumbersome and error-prone (through the chasing for the latest key of all signed TLD's). It is in the interest of both ISP's and DNSsec if there would be one safe place with good reputation to get the keys from. We see RIPE NCC to be a good candidate to host such a trust anchor in co-operation with all registries of signed TLD's. Such a trust-anchor should be limited to TLD's and reverse tree. [7] Discussion time for EOF items (10 mins) Lunch Break [8] IDN progress at ICANN (5 mins) Leo Vegoda, ICANN [9] OARC News & DNS DDoS Followup (10 mins) Keith Mitchell, OARC [10] Traffic analysis the .SE way using DNS2DB. (25 mins) Niclas Rosell, NIC-SE DNS2DB is a newly developed tool for analyzing dns-data. It converts raw pcap-files with dns-traffic to Sqlite-databases which then can be used to dig into and analyze the traffic. This presentation will demonstrate this tool and show how it's used in the daily work at the cctld .se. [11] Anycast experiences in Japan (15 mins) Shinta Sato, JPRS In the presentation, the experience of the test run of the new anycast site is shown. Through the presentation, what the actual TLD operators are doing for its measurement is briefly described. [12] AOB/General Discussion (5 mins)
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Jim Reid