On 25 Feb 2019, at 12:46, Tongfeng Zhang wrote:
At .ca and all the TLDs CIRA operates, we have a similar feature of
registry lock.
We are interested in standardization for sure.
There is a regiOps workshop coming up in May in Bangkok. I see a fit
there
Good idea. We have issued a call for proposals for the next ROW (see:
http://regiops.net). Maybe we can have a panel of implementors with some
Q&A. So if people are interested in describing their current solution at
the ROW, please contact us ([email protected]).
Marc.
if regext is not the right place.
Cheers,
Tongfeng
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From: regext <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Erwin Lansing
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [regext] Security Lock anyone? (Was: Preliminary agenda
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Folks,
At .dk we also offer a form form of registry lock, called VID, which
I’d like to redesign at some point. Having a standardised, or at
least similar “enough” product offering across different
registries and TLDs would make it much more attractive for
registrants. Even though I won’t be in Prague, I’m certainly
interested in following any standardisation effort.
Best,
Erwin
On 25 Feb 2019, at 17.11, Marc Groeneweg <[email protected]>
wrote:
All,
At SIDN (for .nl) we have our own form of registry lock called .nl
control (https://www.sidn.nl/en/nl-control?language_id=2). Perhaps
this can be used as input for a joined effort in increasing security
around registry/registrar operations.
Regards,
Marc Groeneweg
On 25/02/2019, 14:57, "regext on behalf of Gavin Brown"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]>
wrote:
If a BoF happens in Prague I will certainly attend.
On 25/02/2019 07:26, Alexander Mayrhofer wrote:
Antoin, all,
for now this is more a question / request to the group, rather than
a
specific agenda slot request – but:
In the light of the recent attacks on registration interfaces, do we
want to take a fresh look at standardization of “Registry Lock”
/
“Security Lock”. There’s some previous work on this topic (see
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wallstrom-epp-registrant-problem-statement-00).
As Patrick pointed out, there’s also some IPR considerations in
this
area (See his blog post at
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20150603_registry_lock_or_epp_with_two_factor_authentication/).
I constantly hear from registrars that “Security Lock” (our
product
name) would be much more attractive if there wasn’t a myriad of
different processes at each registry – so my take is that
there’s
room for standardization (which probably goes beyond the pure EPP
extension).
I’m also hearing some fellow ccTLD colleages are interesting in a
common “profile”.
Would regext be the right spot for such a discussion? If yes, would
it be interesting to hold a 20 minutes slot in Prague? Or even a
Bar-BoF before we “report back” to the working group?
Best,
Alex
*Von:*regext <[email protected]> *Im Auftrag von *Antoin
Verschuren
*Gesendet:* Sonntag, 24. Februar 2019 14:43
*An:* Registration Protocols Extensions <[email protected]>
*Betreff:* [regext] Preliminary agenda for Prague, and call for
agenda items
Hi all,
Please find the preliminary agenda for Prague attached.
I hope I captured everyone that has requested time to speak. If not,
let the chairs know.
We still have a little bit of time left on the agenda, so if you
have
urgent agenda items, let us know as well.
If you are on the agenda, start preparing ;-)
Regards, Jim and Antoin
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