On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 17:47 Tyler O'Meara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Martin, > > I largely support your proposals, but have a few minor language nits: > > > CI includes Internet Exchanges, IANA authorized root servers, TLD > operators or > > their service providers, ARIN, and IANA. > > We should clarify that only the actual authoritative DNS servers qualify > as CII; > as such I propose we use the following language: > CII includes Internet Exchanges, IANA authorized authoritative Root DNS > servers, > TLD authoritative DNS servers, and critical services operated by ARIN and > IANA. > > Presumably we don't consider whatever vendor Verisign uses for their > corporate > email to be CII, for example. Infrastructure is byzantine. This low level of proscription is not recommended. Our intent for dns was to say it in english, but not change current outcomes. The main intent objective we have are the IXP bits to address CI questions and abuse issues. > > > Addresses assigned from this pool may be revoked if no longer in use or > not > > used for approved purposes. > > Replace approved purposes with either CII or purposes approved under this > subsection (4.4). We should make it clear that the "approved purposes" is > restricted to just 4.4, not the NRPM as a whole. > Aren’t the sections self contained? I’m not certain why this would “leak”. Can you explain this? [ clip] Additionally, I will note that the current text granted a default approval > of 1 > /23 per gTLD (albeit from the general pool, rather than the 4.4 pool). I'm > indifferent about whether we keep that, but wanted to make sure everyone > was > aware of that change since it hasn't been discussed yet (as far as I can > recall) Because its 2025 and the Internet is orders of magnitude larger and more complex. When the current policy was adopted there were concerns the expansion TLDs would devour the pool. Never happened. Doesn't scale for most to DIY. There are no YouTube videos to show you how…. My job is done here. Good luck! Warm regards, -M<
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