Re: [DNSOP] Working Group Last Call for draft-ietf-dnsop-dnssec-bootstrapping

2023-11-15 Thread Peter Thomassen
Hi all, Thank you for everyone's responses. The authors have created a pull request on the draft's repo with the changes suggested in this thread, which might get amended based on additional feedback. Changes: - Add Glauca registrar implementation [based on Q's input] - Editorial changes to

Re: [DNSOP] Working Group Last Call for draft-ietf-dnsop-dnssec-bootstrapping

2023-11-15 Thread Peter Thomassen
Hi John, On 11/14/23 20:07, John Levine wrote: The chairs announced today that the below WGLC meant to say that some reactions in support of this draft are needed for the document to move forward. (In contrast to only asking for objections.) I think the document is ready EXCEPT that we

Re: [DNSOP] New Version Notification for draft-homburg-dnsop-igadp-00.txt

2023-11-15 Thread libor.peltan
Hi Philip, I don't really want to discourage you, but I think this is in general a bad idea: optimizing for the best case, but no benefit -- or even twice(?) as more resources consumption -- under a random-subdomain attack. It looks even weirder to me when I see you argumenting with DDoS

Re: [DNSOP] New Version Notification for draft-homburg-dnsop-igadp-00.txt

2023-11-15 Thread Stefan Ubbink
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 17:13:07 +0200 Philip Homburg wrote: Hello Philip, > Based on some feedback we received, I created a draft that describes > what to do if you want to build a proxy that acts as an authoritative > server in an anycast setup. The draft just describes the basics, if > there is