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[dns-wg] Re: Another DNSSEC action: add your DS to DLV (Was: NTIA NoI: does anyone care?
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Peter Koch
pk at DENIC.DE
Sun Oct 26 14:35:08 CET 2008
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 09:37:01AM -0700, David Conrad wrote: > It is true that IANA's iTAR will only accept trust information for > TLDs. If the Internet community wants the IANA to support a more > generalized TAR, I would think the normal course of action would be > for DNSOP to put out an RFC with an IANA considerations section > telling IANA what to do. do you think that "telling IANA what to do" in an IANA considerations section would be covered by RFC 2860 in this case? -Peter
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