Document ID: ripe-TBA Date: TBA How to read this draft document: This document relates to Version 2.0 of RIPE policy proposal 2010-01 Temporary Internet Number Assignment Policies. If approved, it will modify ripe-492. To show you how the new document would be different to the old one, we have high
This document relates to RIPE policy proposal 2010-06 - Temporary Internet Number Assignment Policies.
This document describes RIPE NCC policy for serving secured DNS data and key exchange. It does not cover deployment of DNSSEC by Local Internet Registries (LIRs) or others in its service region.
This draft document relates to policy proposal 2010-06: Registration Requirements for IPv6 End User Assignments
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This document defines registry policies for the assignment and allocation of globally unique IPv6 addresses to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other organisations . It was developed through joint discussions among the APNIC, ARIN and RIPE communities.
This document describes the RIPE community's current IPv4 address allocation and assignment policies. They were developed through a bottom-up, consensus driven, open policy development process in the RIPE Address Policy Working Group (AP WG). The RIPE Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) facilitates and supports this process. These policies apply to the RIPE NCC and the Local Internet Registries (LIRs) within the RIPE NCC service region.
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01
Draft document for RIPE Policy Proposal 2007-01