DNSOP members,

   We have recently submitted two internet drafts for review at the Paris IETF 
meeting.  

   The first document, "draft-gersch-dnsop-revdns-cidr-01" describes a 
reverse-DNS naming method to specify CIDR address blocks.  We will be 
presenting this proposal, its motivation and its purpose at the DNSOP session 
on Friday, March 30.

  The second document, "draft-gersch-grow-revdns-bgp-00" was also submitted.  
It describes two new DNS record types that can be used to specify BGP route 
origins in the reverse DNS.  It uses the domain naming method described 
earlier.   We will be presenting this at the GROW session on Friday, March 30, 
and possibly at the SIDR session on Wednesday, March 28 as well.

  Although one of the drafts was submitted to GROW, the documents propose a DNS 
naming convention and new DNS record types that could benefit from the expert 
review by the members in DNSEXT and DNSOP.  We encourage you to review these 
internet drafts  and to submit comments to the DNSOP mailing list.  

  If you want to know more about the use of the names and record types, a live 
testbed is available at the web site "rover.secure64.com".  This web site 
contains various documents and slide sets explaining the BGP publishing and 
verification methods, as well as the testbed itself with over 390,000 routes 
published in an in-addr.arpa shadow zone.  You can submit your own BGP data 
into the shadow zones if you wish.   The web site also lets you perform queries 
to verify the origin authenticity of a BGP announcement.
If anyone wants a demo of the testbed during the IETF week, we will be happy to 
show how it works; or you can simply create an account and try it out for 
yourself at any time.

 Thanks,

Joseph Gersch
Dan Massey
Eric Osterweil
Lixia Zhang
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