Hi, Please find the new version of the Homenet Naming Architecture draft.
Feel free to make comments. BR, Daniel ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 11:25 AM Subject: New Version Notification for draft-mglt-homenet -front-end-naming-delegation-02.txt To: Wouter Cloetens <[email protected]>, Chris Griffiths < [email protected]>, Daniel Migault <[email protected]>, Ralf Weber < [email protected]> A new version of I-D, draft-mglt-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-02.txt has been successfully submitted by Daniel Migault and posted to the IETF repository. Filename: draft-mglt-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation Revision: 02 Title: IPv6 Home Network Naming Delegation Creation date: 2013-07-05 Group: Individual Submission Number of pages: 16 URL: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-mglt-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-02.txt Status: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mglt-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation Htmlized: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mglt-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-02 Diff: http://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-mglt-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-02 Abstract: CPEs are designed to provide IP connectivity to home networks. Most CPEs assigns IP addresses to the nodes of the home network which makes it a good candidate for hosting the naming service. With IPv6, the naming service makes nodes reachable from the home network as well as from the Internet. However, CPEs have not been designed to host such a naming service. More specifically, CPE have been designed neither to host a service exposed on the Internet, nor to support heavy operations like zone signing. Both MAY expose the CPEs to resource exhaustion which would make the home network unreachable, and most probably would also affect the home network inner communications. In addition, DNSSEC management and configuration may not be well understood or mastered by regular end users. Misconfiguration MAY also results in naming service disruption, thus these end users MAY prefer to rely on third party naming providers. This document describes a homenet naming architecture where the CPEs manage the DNS zone associates to its home network, and outsource both DNSSEC management and naming service on the Internet to a third party designated as the Public Authoritative Servers. The IETF Secretariat -- Daniel Migault Orange Labs -- Security +33 6 70 72 69 58
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