DNS Working Group Draft Agenda
Session I: Wednesday 24 October -14:00-15:30
A. Administrative Matters
- Welcome
- Select a scribe
- Finalise agenda
B. Review of Action Items
- 49.2 DNS Server Migration Documents - Jim Reid
- 51.4 Update on ripe-203 Discussion - Peter Koch - pdf [ 14 KB ]
C.
Update from the RIPE NCC - Andrei Robachevsky - pdf [
222 KB ]
- From the DNS Service Desk:
- Reversed Zone Policy Change Implemented
- Plans for Signing of e164.arpa
D. IETF Working Group News Update -
Antoin Verschuren - pdf [ 225 KB ]
- News from DNSOP Working Group, DNSEXT Working Group, ENUM Working Group etc
E. Leftover Items from Plenary Session
F. DNSSEC
Key Repository Task Force - Jim Reid & Peter
Koch - pdf [
361 KB ]
G. New DNS Technologies in the LAN - Carsten Strotmann - pdf [ 1.3 MB ]
- Everything you always wanted to know about mDNS, DNS-SD,
LLNR and similar technologies but were too afraid to ask.
Session II: Thursday, 25 October - 09:00-10:30
H. Community DNS
- Paul Kane - pdf [
486 KB ]
- Community anycast for Top/Second Level Domains (ccTLD and
gTLDs), which is free to small registries/zones, available
to larger zones too at a fee. Built from a down loadable CD
and hosted by ISPs and Data Centres around the world to
minimise network latency, improve look-up times and reduce
(international) interconnect costs.
I. OARC Update
- Keith Mitchell - pdf [
111 KB ]
- This update will include an overview of recent work done
by OARC members analysing the prevalence of Open Recursive
Resolvers across the Internet and OARC's plans for taking
this forward; the new DNSCAP tool, information on OARC's
recent changes and their next meeting.
K. BIND-DLZ -
Experience Providing DNS Services - Lars-Goeran
Forsberg - pdf [
124 KB ]
- BIND-DLZ is in my opinion a "new" name server "extension"
that by many are discarded as not safe for production
environments. In my presentation, I will share my experiences - good and bad - from the last three years of usage in a
production environment with more than 200,000 domain names served.
L. Using IPv6 Name
Servers in the Registration Process - Ruri Hiromi
- pdf [
1.1 MB ]
- A discussion about how hard it often is to use IPv6 addresses
for name servers in the registration process and some
recommendations for a solution.
M. Implementing DNSSEC For .JP- Kentaro Mori - pdf [
211 KB ]
Z. A.O.B.
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