[enum-wg] DNSMON for enum zones
Ondřej Surý ondrej.sury at nic.cz
Wed May 9 13:17:24 CEST 2007
Andy Davidson píše v St 09. 05. 2007 v 10:44 +0100: > On 9 May 2007, at 09:54, Ondřej Surý wrote: > > > I was trying to RIPE NCC DNSMON service for our 0.2.4.e164.arpa and it > > was suggested to open this issue on enum-wg, since DNSMON is available > > only for TLDs according to current policies. > > I think it would be good idea to change that policy to include ENUM > > zones as well. > > A good idea, though the policy may need to state that this is only > offered for at the country code level, otherwise the policy may be > loose enough to allow end-user zone monitoring through dnsmon. My formal proposal for change in agreement was: """ I propose to rephrase that term to "ccTLD and/or ENUM" and add "ccTLD" and "ENUM" definitions to 1.1.: ccTLD: A Top Level Domain as defined by IANA. ENUM: A delegated subdomain of e164.arpa as delegated by RIPE NCC. and change TLD Administrator to: The organisation(s) responsible for registry of a Top Level Domain, as recorded by IANA, or a ENUM Domain, as recorded by RIPE NCC. """ or something like that. These need to be changed in whole ripe-342. Just to note... there could be ENUM operator for country who is not TLD operator at the same time. One nice example (I can think of) is .AT and +43 - both are separated legal entities. Ondrej. -- Ondřej Surý technický ředitel/Chief Technical Officer ----------------------------------------- CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o. -- .cz domain registry Americká 23,120 00 Praha 2,Czech Republic mailto:ondrej.sury at nic.cz http://nic.cz/ sip:ondrej.sury at nic.cz tel:+420.222745110 mob:+420.739013699 fax:+420.222745112 -----------------------------------------
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