Draft and Discussion Documents
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DRAFT: IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01
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DRAFT: IPv6 Address Space Policy for Internet Exchange Points
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01.
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DRAFT: IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01
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DRAFT: Contractual Requirements for Provider Independent Resource Holders in the RIPE NCC Service Region
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01
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DRAFT: Autonomous System (AS) Number Assignment Policies and Procedures
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01
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RIPE Whois Registration in 2005: What should be in Whois and Why?
This draft document discusses the use of the RIPE Whois database. It looks at what information is recorded in the database and why. Further, it asks whether it is appropriate to continue to use the RIPE Whois database today in the same way as it was used in the second half of the 1990s.
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DNSSEC Key Maintenance Procedure
This draft document describes RIPE NCC policy key distribution and maintenance during the deployment of DNSSEC in its service region.
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Procedure for Requesting DNSSEC Delegations
This document describes how to request DNSSEC Delegations. It is in addition to the existing procedure for requesting reverse delegations..
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De-Bogonising New Address Blocks
This document describes an improvement to the notification process for new blocks of address space being distributed by the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).
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Draft: Improved Secure Communication System for RIPE NCC Members
There is a need for secure communication between the RIPE NCC and its members. This document presents an overview of the current communication system, and a new approach based on X.509 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) technology and standards that will make interaction with the services provided by the RIPE NCC to its members more convenient and secure. Finally, the phases necessary to implement the system are described.
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