GlobalSign votes Yes on ballot 218, version 2.

Note that the redlined ballot that Tim attached incorrectly lists the new 
method, "Validating Applicant as a Domain Contact" as method 10.  Sequentially 
it follows section 2.3.3.4.11 so I'm sure that is a typo, but it's something 
that needs to be fixed.

We use method 1 quite often and feel our approach is solid; however, given the 
documented lack of direct communication to the domain registrant or technical 
validation techniques at the time of validation, we will change our practices 
to use alternate methods.  While it's not that hard to modify manual methods, 
we want to have suffice time to:

-          complete the process of re-validating domains within our managed 
service that used this method well before the August 1st date, and

-          Implement system updates to drive all OV/EV customers to use one of 
the automated methods (2, 4, 6 or 7).

We believe the August date is tight, but achievable to accomplish both of these.

Doug

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I'm highly skeptical that discussing this for another month will change 
anybody's minds.  It has already been discussed for over a month, including at 
three validation working group meetings and once on the management call, with 
extensive discussion on this list as well.

There have been a number of clever attempts to distract from the matter at 
hand.  Everybody seems to agree that methods #1 and #5 as currently written are 
insufficient to validate certificates, and efforts to improve method #1 have 
all either been shown to be similarly weak, or have turned the validation 
method into one of the other existing validation methods.  In fact, this 
demonstrates an obvious transition path for CAs currently using method #1: use 
method #2 or method #3.

Since methods #1 and #5 do not sufficiently validate certificates, they should 
not be used, and six months should be more than enough time to cease using them.

Here is the final version of the ballot, with voting times.  A redlined 
document is attached (I encourage other proposers to post ballot redlines, even 
if it isn't required).

-Tim

----- Ballot 218 version 2: Remove validation methods #1 and #5 -----

Purpose of Ballot: Section 3.2.2.4 says that it "defines the permitted 
processes and procedures for validating the Applicant's ownership or control of 
the domain."  Most of the validation methods actually do validate ownership and 
control, but two do not, and can be completed solely based on an applicant's 
own assertions.

Since these two validation methods do not meet the objectives of section 
3.2.2.4, and are actively being used to avoid validating domain control or 
ownership, they should be removed, and the other methods that do validate 
domain control or ownership should be used.

The following motion has been proposed by Tim Hollebeek of DigiCert and 
endorsed by Ryan Sleevi of Google and Rich Smith of Comodo.

-- MOTION BEGINS -

This ballot modifies the "Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and Management 
of Publicly-Trusted Certificates" as follows, based upon Version 1.5.4:

In Section 1.6.1, in the definition of "Domain Contact", after "in a DNS SOA 
record", add ", or as obtained through direct contact with the Domain Name 
Registrar"

In Section 3.2.2.4.1, add text at the end: "For certificates issued on or after 
August 1, 2018, this method SHALL NOT be used for validation, and completed 
validations using this method SHALL NOT be used for the issuance of 
certificates."

In Section 3.2.2.4.5, add text at the end: "For certificates issued on or after 
August 1, 2018, this method SHALL NOT be used for validation, and completed 
validations using this method SHALL NOT be used for the issuance of 
certificates."

After Section 3.2.2.4.10, add following two new subsections:
"3.2.2.4.11 Any Other Method

This method has been retired and MUST NOT be used.

3.2.2.4.12 Validating Applicant as a Domain Contact

Confirming the Applicant's control over the FQDN by validating the Applicant is 
the Domain Contact. This method may only be used if the CA is also the Domain 
Name Registrar, or an Affiliate of the Registrar, of the Base Domain Name.

Note: Once the FQDN has been validated using this method, the CA MAY also issue 
Certificates for other FQDNs that end with all the labels of the validated 
FQDN. This method is suitable for validating Wildcard Domain Names."

In Section 4.2.1, after the paragraph that begins "After the change to any 
validation method", add the following paragraph: "Validations completed using 
methods specified in Section 3.2.2.4.1 or Section 3.2.2.4.5 SHALL NOT be 
re-used on or after August 1, 2018."

-- MOTION ENDS -

For the purposes of section 4.2.1, the new text added to 4.2.1 from this ballot 
is "specifically provided in a [this] ballot."

The procedure for approval of this ballot is as follows:

Discussion (7+ days)
  Start Time: 2017-01-22  21:30:00 UTC
  End Time: 2017-01-29 21:50:00 UTC

Vote for approval (7 days)
  Start Time: 2017-01-29 21:50:00 UTC
  End Time: 2017-02-05 21:50 UTC

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