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[dns-wg] yet another final WG agenda
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Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Fri Apr 13 14:41:16 CEST 2012
This is almost certainly going to be the final version. Famous last words... I forgot to list Robert as the stuckee for the NCC report in the one sent earlier today. So here it is now: # # $Id: agenda,v 1.8 2012/04/13 12:38:07 jim Exp $ # DRAFT AGENDA FOR RIPE64 - There may be last-minute tweaks [0] Usual administrivia (5 mins) [1] NCC Report (10 mins) Robert Kisteleki, RIPE NCC [2] DNSSEC in .si (10 mins) Benjamin Zwittnig Observations and problems encountered during the preparations for .si signing, running a signed .si zone and future plans. [3] Dnssexy (15 mins) Willem Toorop, NLnetLabs Dnssexy (DNS SEc proXY) is a software-program to fortify DNSSEC availability. It operates as a bump in the wire between an hidden master and a public slave. It receives DNS-transfers from the hidden master, but only notifies the public slave when all records are properly assessed by means of a user defined programme. [4] Quality of DNS and DNSSEC in the .se zone (20 mins) Patrick Wallstrom, IIS As part of the Healthcheck programme in .SE, IIS have surveyed the .se zone for DNS quality and a more in-depth analysis of DNSSEC quality, looking at all DNSSEC related parameters and unexpected issues. [5] DNSSEC: dealing with hosts that don't get fragments (20 mins) Roland M. van Rijswijk, SURFnet Middleware Services Even of you sign your zone according to the book, querying hosts that don't accept large responses due to them blocking fragments may cause you grief. This presentation outlines the issues you may encounter and provides guidelines for dealing with them based on research we are currently doing at SURFnet. [6] Followup to Plenary DNS Presentations (10 mins) COFFEE [7] YADIFA Update (10 mins) Peter Janssen, EURid [8] Knot Update (10 mins) Ondřej Surý, CZ.NIC [9] OpenDNSSEC Status Update (15 mins) Jakob Schlyter, OpenDNSSEC The soon-to-be-release version 1.4 and roadmap for version 2.0 (planned for release later in 2012) and beyond. [10] ATLAS measurements & tools (10 mins) Robert Kisteleki, RIPE NCC [11] Dense Anycast Deployment of DNS Authority Servers (20 mins) Dave Knight, ICANN A description of the wide-scale anycast deployment of L-Root by ICANN with a focus on operations and architecture. The presentation will include details of the platform, approaches for automating deployment, distributed configuration management, monitoring and measurement. [12] Panel discussion on DNSChanger (30 mins) [13] AOB
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