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Re: DNSEXT future



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Roy Arends wrote:
Paul Vixie wrote on 03/27/2007 03:13:57 AM:

i'd like to see roy's version of DLV standardized before we quit, that's
all.

Me too. (well, ofcourse I would, wouldn't I). Jakob and I are writing this up in a draft that will soon hit the list.

As for DNSEXT, I don't think we're done at all. There is indeed DLV, and there is the last mile. There is also the transparency and the end-to-end

I would rather see dnsext hibernate, and spawn off a new group with
a limited charter (and clear end-of-life) if we still need to meet
for this.

I am also not opposed to seeing dnsext close, but I see the advantage
of hibernation. (cf. sipping vs sip)

paradigm I'd like to see written up, explicitly for the DNS. There is key-management, rollover, and once 2929-bis is done, I hope to see more record types hit the iana registry. Some of this can be wrapped up in DNSOP, but not all of it.



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