* Patrik Fältström:
We have a problem when a domain changes hands and the private DS key
in some way is changed, should be changed, and sometimes is not
changed as it should. We all agree that could lead to a blackout, but
in many cases the blackout is not more serious than a normal blackout
[On request from Olaf, also dnsop is included:ed]
I think this discussion have derailed a bit, while on the other hand
explained somewhat to me what things are really creating problems.
We have a problem when a domain changes hands and the private DS key
in some way is changed, should be
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From: dnsop-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:dnsop-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
Subject: [DNSOP] Problems with DS change in registry/registrar environment
Is this summary at least partially correct?
Partially, yes.
I agree with you that there is no match between DNS
On 30 jun 2009, at 12.02, Antoin Verschuren wrote:
So let's not discuss the mixing up of roles like registrar,
registrants, dns-operators, etc.
The only reason they matter is because in practice:
Where have you got these numbers from?
-95% of registrar changes INVOLVE a change of DNS