you may find rfc 9255 helpful in this regard, particularly the third prargraph of the intro
It has been suggested that one could authenticate real-world business transactions with the signatures of INR holders. For example, Bill's Bait and Sushi (BB&S) could use the private key attesting to that they are the holder of their AS in the RPKI to sign a Letter of Authorization (LOA) for some other party to rack and stack hardware owned by BB&S. Unfortunately, while this may be technically possible, it is neither appropriate nor meaningful. randy _______________________________________________ Go to the apops mailing list on Orbit -- https://orbit.apnic.net/mailing-list/[email protected] Explore https://orbit.apnic.net, where the APNIC community connect, discuss and share information related to Internet addressing and networking. To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
