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Re: [ca-tf] RIPE Certification Task Force meeting minutes

  • To: Ronald van der Pol <Ronald.vanderPol@localhost
  • From: Geoff Huston gih@localhost
  • Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 06:39:50 +1100
  • Cc: Chris Buckridge chrisb@localhost, ca-tf@localhost, Tim Christensen timc@localhost

The wiki was being used by the APNIC crew pretty intensively while we were working on the design.

We (APNIC) are trying to get our documentation house in order at the moment as well as completing the initial milestone of getting an APNIC CA running.

The documentation work is coming together at
http://mirin.apnic.net/resourcecerts/

the wiki is at http://mirin.apnic.net/resourcecerts/wiki/index.php/Main_Page


regards,

     Geoff





Ronald van der Pol wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 17:07:10 +0200, Chris Buckridge wrote:

Randy noted their interest in the RIPE community's perspective on what the customer wants.

...

Related to this, Daniel pointed out that we are currently doing our homework on what the user wants, but it is turning out to be harder than expected.

I guess we are the customer :-) SARA is doing this work on behalf of
SURFnet, the Dutch research network and LIR. SARA is the NOC of
SURFnet.

By the end of the year we need to deliver a document to SURFnet.
I expect that it will contain the following items:
- what is this all about
- what is the current implementation status
- how can the SURFnet NOC use the verification possibilities
- what does resource certificates mean for SURFnet as a LIR

It would be nice if we could play with some prototype to see how
all of this will work in real life.

We noticed
http://ca-trial.ripe.net/~caservice/server.cgi
is currently down.
At an IETF SIDR meeting I wrote down this URL:
http://mirin.apnic.net/resourcecerts/
But I don't understand if the wiki is kept up to date or not.

Where can we find the information/presentation (left-right protocol
drawings) Randy was talking about?

	rvdp



 

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