Shane,
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 04:52:22PM +0100, Shane Kerr wrote:
> Benno and all,
>
> Overall the document is clear and I hope helpful to organizations
> pursuing a multi-DNS vendor setup who want to use DNSSEC (as all do, I
> am sure).
>
> One minor thing I noticed while looking through the document. It
> mentions the Brazilian ccTLD as background why using a liberal rollover
> is workable:
>
> In fact, testing by the .BR Top Level
> domain for their recent algorithm rollover [BR-ROLLOVER],
> demonstrates that the liberal approach does in fact work with current
> resolvers deployed on the Internet.
>
> However, the BR-ROLLOVER reference is to a presentation which discusses
> the plans to try a liberal rollover in Brazil, but doesn't actually
> claim that it works. Was there further published research that can
> support this idea?
There is a presentation I gave at ICANN-63 with the rollover report.
* ICANN 63 - Oct/2018
https://static.ptbl.co/static/attachments/191746/1540217948.pdf
Audio (English): starting at 57min50s
http://audio.icann.org/meetings/bcn63/bcn63-OPEN-2018-10-24-T0636-113-en-DNSSEC-Workshop-1-of--3.m3u
This was previously reported at dns-operations,
https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2018-October/018029.html
Besides of this I think there may be already published references of
this on works of Moritz Muller and Taejoong Chung. They greatly helped
us with the monitoring of the rollover.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Shane
>
Fred
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