On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:15:51AM -0500, Joe Abley wrote:
>
> On 27-Nov-2007, at 10:23, Paul Vixie wrote:
>
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Warren Kumari) writes:
> >
> >>... What do people think about setting up a legal entity called RSTOA
> >>that would then perform some very simple checks before handing out
> >>a LOA?
> >
> >RSTOA is an existing unincorporated association. you can ask it to
> >do this
> >kind of thing. just find any root name server operator and make
> >your case.
> >(a convenient list of same can be found at <http://www.root-servers.org/
> >>.)
>
> So, would it be possible for one or more of the root server operators
> to prepare a generic-yet-official-looking LOA on suitable "letterhead"
> and perhaps stash it on www.root-servers.org somewhere?
>
> Such an LOA would probably be less remarkable to your average transit
> provider; the response to "here's a signed LOA as a PDF" is certainly
> likely to be more useful in practice than "here's an un-signed ASCII
> text file filled with legal boilerplate which really is an LOA, honest".
>
> I can suggest the kind of text I think is needed off-line if that
> seems useful.
>
> [I copy the list on this so that it doesn't appear that the thread
> ended over-abruptly in the archive.]
>
>
> Joe
>
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Sure... It should be there shortly.
--bill
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