tributions are preferred. Co-chairs are John Heidemann and Wes
Hardaker (both at USC/ISI), with Allison Mankin (Salesforce) and Moritz
Müller (SIDN Labs) on the Technical Program Committee. If you wish to
attend but not present, please submit a paragraph stating you wish to
attend only and provide a brief backgr
tatements and questions if they
think I'm wrong.
[1]: https://b.root-servers.org/news/2023/02/28/tls.html
[2]: https://ant.isi.edu/events/dinr2023/S/s43.pdf
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a reminder they
need not be lengthy. Co-chairs are John Heidemann and Wes Hardaker
(both at USC/ISI), with Goeff Huston (APNIC) and Giovane Moura (SIDN
Labs) on the Technical Program Committee.
For details about DINR2023, see https://ant.isi.edu/events/dinr2023/
. (For information about prio
ted 1 page text + 1 page references) from people who
are interested presenting at the workshop. Abstracts are due soon
after the start of the new year (2023-01-18), but as a reminder they
need not be lengthy. Co-chairs are John Heidemann and Wes Hardaker
(both at USC/ISI), with Goeff Huston (APNIC) a
to submit something.
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From: Wes Hardaker
To: dpr...@ietf.org
Cc: John Heidemann
Subject: CFP for DINR 2021 workshop-Nov. 16 for early DNS research
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2021 14:08:38 -0700
Greetings, dprive. Last year we held a virtual
planning for a very interactive day of discussion and short talks. We are
soliciting short (1 page text + 1 page references) abstracts from people who
are interested presenting. Abstracts are due soon (October 26), but they're
short. Co-chairs are John Heidemann and Wes Hardaker (both at USC/ISI)
us venues by various people). I need
to collect better stats for "recently active" too (I have them, but I
don't trust them at the moment).
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argue for experimental
being a much better track. I strongly doubt, without evidence, that
this will be the final solution to this newly targeted problem.
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(as proof that I'm not opposed to the technology proposed in general:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-hardaker-dnse-split-key-dn
t;Hey Wes, how's things? Yeah, I know we supported everything for you
in the past because you're smart, we're smart and we're small enough to
pretty much help everyone. But to get you the speed you wanted, we had
to outsource your connection and address space to and they
won't let us do revers
ng-root-privacy.pdf
Youtube 1: https://youtu.be/bSKBRMNQ7s0
Youtube 2: https://youtu.be/9YYH8JFH_bY?t=21m0s
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ols.org/ is due to a large number of zones
suddenly enabling DANE/SMTP on one.com. That shows the scale of
some of the larger zone holders.
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My Thoughts: http:
ould be separate. If anything, it may argue for a shared cache
so that normal traffic from non-privacy protected lookups will mean
someone snooping caches for private-protected lookups won't know it came
from a TLS-based user.
[And, no, we shouldn't go down the road of "privacy require
acy and usability of DNS is certain situations. That
doesn't mean I want to use it everywhere, even though that's what we're
trending toward.
[that was a bit rambly; sorry]
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cause it conflicts with the Seoul IETF, which I'll also be at, I've
decided to hold a less formal bar BOF on the subject. If you're
interested in the topic of internet naming, where research is needed and
would like to participate in a conversation about it, please let me know.
Paul Hoffman paul.hoff...@vpnc.org writes:
On Aug 27, 2014, at 12:46 PM, Wes Hardaker wjh...@hardakers.net wrote:
But what's the solution? How do we authenticate that resolver? PKIX
won't help us, as there is no name.
Say what? That draft clearly says that the resolver can have a PKIX
to the next. It's like one egg that keeps changing
chickens.
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Parsons
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