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Yes, I was both factually and technically incorrect. The best kind. No.. wait..
Your point is well made and important. Nothing is "moving" here and
whats happening is IETF Is getting out of being in the space.
-G
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 11:13 AM David Conrad wrote:
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> George,
>
> This is
George,
This is unrelated to alt-tld, but just as a point of clarification:
On Oct 25, 2022, at 5:17 PM, George Michaelson wrote:
> Just because we're punting ALT into their process, and moving .INT into their
> process […]
I presume you’re talking about
Hi,
Yesterday, I uploaded the below set of ideas for filling in the automation gaps
in DNSSEC multi-signer, in particular the key exchange problem between
multi-signing peers.
I'm planning to present this at the London meeting, so I wanted to give folks
as chance to take a look at it. I'm
On Oct 25, 2022, at 10:47, Ben Schwartz
wrote:
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>
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> My favorite idea for ".alt", as mentioned earlier, is to say something like
> "this is the system's alternate DNS root". Names under .alt SHOULD act
> entirely like DNS names, except that they are not directed to the system's
> main
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 6:13 PM Timothy Mcsweeney
wrote:
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> > On 10/24/2022 10:17 AM EDT Ben Schwartz 40google@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote:
> >
>
> > >- How might or should this be reflected in the browser bar?
> > >
> > > Personally, I would treat an "x+y://" scheme as unrelated to "x://",
"libor.peltan" writes:
> On the other hand, I agree that an analysis of how heavily the Root
> Server could potentially be impacted by stray .alt queries would be
> beneficial for deciding if we need to implement a defense and how. But
> I doubt this is possible to estimate.
Well, we do have
Dne 24. 10. 22 v 20:18 David Conrad napsal(a):
Libor,
On Oct 24, 2022, at 9:11 AM, libor.peltan wrote:
The root of the DNS is a commons, supported by volunteers who are paying out of
their own pocket to provision a global infrastructure. I’m personally not
comfortable recommending