On 18/05/16 03:05, Warren Kumari wrote:
> I wanted to thank both the authors and the working group for all of
> the hard work that went into this.

+1 and +chairs!

> I think that we have made really good progress (considering the normal
> speed of the IETF these days), and am happy with the document.... and
> now, onto profiles...

I'd be really happy to start to see bug reports when deployment
of this shows up issues.

Cheers,
S.

> W
> 
> 
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 6:24 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
>>
>>
>>         RFC 7858
>>
>>         Title:      Specification for DNS over Transport
>>                     Layer Security (TLS)
>>         Author:     Z. Hu, L. Zhu,
>>                     J. Heidemann, A. Mankin,
>>                     D. Wessels, P. Hoffman
>>         Status:     Standards Track
>>         Stream:     IETF
>>         Date:       May 2016
>>         Mailbox:    [email protected],
>>                     [email protected],
>>                     [email protected],
>>                     [email protected],
>>                     [email protected],
>>                     [email protected]
>>         Pages:      19
>>         Characters: 42138
>>         Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None
>>
>>         I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-dprive-dns-over-tls-09.txt
>>
>>         URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7858
>>
>>         DOI:        http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/RFC7858
>>
>> This document describes the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) to
>> provide privacy for DNS.  Encryption provided by TLS eliminates
>> opportunities for eavesdropping and on-path tampering with DNS
>> queries in the network, such as discussed in RFC 7626.  In addition,
>> this document specifies two usage profiles for DNS over TLS and
>> provides advice on performance considerations to minimize overhead
>> from using TCP and TLS with DNS.
>>
>> This document focuses on securing stub-to-recursive traffic, as per
>> the charter of the DPRIVE Working Group.  It does not prevent future
>> applications of the protocol to recursive-to-authoritative traffic.
>>
>> This document is a product of the DNS PRIVate Exchange Working Group of the 
>> IETF.
>>
>> This is now a Proposed Standard.
>>
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>> protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions
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