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[dns-wg] Agenda for DNS-wg at RIPE 46, version 3

  • From: Patrik Fältström < >
  • Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 07:36:06 +0200

Third version of the agenda. The reason why it has not ended up on the RIPE website is that I have all the time bcc:ed the correct address at RIPE NCC secretariat when I post this agenda to this address, and that doesn't work apparently. Mea culpa. Sorry.

Exact division of agenda items on the different slots will happen shortly.

Things which very late in the process still have "unknown" on them will be removed.

Keep on sending me requests!

FYI: I will not arrive to Amsterdam before late Wed evening, so my dear co-chairs will take care of sessions before that point in time.

regards, paf

Agenda at RIPE 46
-----------------

[0] Charter / Agenda Bashing / Goals etc

Leader of the discussion: Jim Reid
Help from co-chairs: Peter Koch and Jaap Akkerhuis.

0.1 Agenda
0.2 Charter
0.3 What are we doing here anyway?

[1] Topics with deliverables

1.1 Quality of the DNS

Topic-Leader: Unknown

1.1.1 Background, deliverables, participants etc
1.1.1.1 Who will lead this topic?
1.1.1.2 Deliverables

1.2.1 Tools
1.2.1.1 DomainSentinel
John Brown role@localhost

[2] Reports / status items (same bullets every meeting) (approx 5 min each)

2.1 Monitoring
2.1.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring
Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@localhost

2.2 DNS in the IETF
2.2.1 DNSEXT
Lars-Johan Liman liman@localhost
2.2.2 DNSOP
Lars-Johan Liman liman@localhost
2.2.3 Other wg's which touch DNS
2.2.3.1 IPSECKEY
Unknown
2.2.3.2 SSHFP
Jakob Schlyter jakob@localhost
2.2.3.3 ENUM
Patrik Faltstrom paf@localhost (depending on what day it will be)
2.2.3.4 PROVREG
Jaap Akkerhuis jaap@localhost

2.3 EPP deployment / experience / status
Unknown

2.4 Root servers
2.4.2 B-Root
Bill Manning bmanning@localhost
2.4.2 F-Root
Joao Damas joao@localhost
2.4.3 I-Root
Lars-Johan Liman liman@localhost

2.5 IDN deployment / experience
2.5.1 Experience in Poland (15-30 minutes)
Andrzej Bartosiewicz andrzejb@localhost

2.6 DNSSEC deployment / experience
2.6.1 DNSSEC status
Sam Weiler weiler@localhost

2.7 Anycast deployment / experience
2.7.1 Dave Knight

2.7 CENTR Technical committee
Unknown

2.8 DNS Software (I accept info from _anyone_ here, not only ISC things)
2.8.1 Bind (maybe)
Joao Damas joao@localhost
2.8.2 OpenReg (maybe)
Joao Damas joao@localhost
2.8.3 NSD (they are asked, but have not said "ok" yet)
Erik Rozendaal erik@localhost
Alexis Yushin alexis@localhost

2.9 IPv6 deployment / experience
2.9.1 Adding IPv6 glue to the root zone
Ronald van der Pol


[3] Special invited (longer) presentation (30 min)

3.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring
Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@localhost



[4] Temporary items (approximately 15 min each)

4.1 Use of DNS for SPAM prevention
Note: This is not to be a spam discussion, but more a
heads-up on the various mechanisms which exists
and are discussed for example in the anti-spam
research group in the IETF.
Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. amitchell@localhost

4.2 The status of the rs.net testbed:
CN & JP tlds registered punycode entries
KeyMgmt issues w/ persistant DNSSEC testbeds
Precursors for IPv6 tlds & glue in the root zone




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