Re: [Pdns-users] PowerDNS DNSSEC: your support is needed

2010-01-25 Thread Marten Lehmann

Hi Bert,


All parties with an interest in PowerDNS and/or DNSSEC are therefore kindly
requested to contact me privately if they are in a position to either
acquire a support contract with us, or to fund DNSSEC development directly.


is this still an issue? I couldn't access the website powerdnssec.org 
for details. We have registrar contracts with a lot of TLD registries 
and thus we noticed, that more and more registries keep an eye on 
DNSSEC, several registries provide test environments with DNSSEC and 
some (like IIS.se) even production environments.


I read an earlier posting from you that stated, that there would be a 
directory including the keys for each domain name. But we have a pure 
database replication deployment, so rather than text files it would be 
better to have the keys within the same database as well.


We could support the DNSSEC development, but in this case rather 
financially than by contributing code. Unfortunately I neither received 
an answer regarding this to a private email to Bert Hubert nor through a 
message I left on the contact form of the powerdns website. I hope that 
this way someone involved in the DNSSEC development reads my message.


Kind regards
Marten Lehmann
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[Pdns-users] PowerDNS DNSSEC: your support is needed

2009-08-11 Thread bert hubert
Dear PowerDNS Users  interested parties,

As you may know, we've recently built a PowerDNS DNSSEC proof of concept
(which can be viewed 'in action' on http://www.powerdnssec.org).

Although the proof of concept works, and could be merged with the open
source version of PowerDNS, it is expected to require a lot of additional
maintenance and development to keep up with changing DNSSEC requirements and
operational practices.

The original development of PowerDNS was funded by its investors, and its
ongoing maintenance is made possible by support contracts with PowerDNS
users. 

The DNSSEC enhancement however will need to finance itself.

The goals are to:

*   Add full support for DNSSEC hosting to the PowerDNS Authoritative Server

*   In such a way that operational overhead of DNSSEC is acceptable
to large scale DNS operators

*   Automatic signing with high scalability and limited (commodity)
hardware investment
*   So existing DNS Management GUIs continue to work 'live'

*   Fully automated key rollover  signature regeneration procedures
*   With debugging facilities that large scale deployments need in
order to diagnose issues

*   Author documentation, with tutorials to make migration easy and
trouble free.

*   Convince at least one '100,000+' zone PowerDNS deployment to turn on
DNSSEC

*   Provide maintenance and support for DNSSEC in PowerDNS until this
becomes commercially self-sustaining

*   Eventually add DNSSEC support to the PowerDNS Recursor as well.

All parties with an interest in PowerDNS and/or DNSSEC are therefore kindly
requested to contact me privately if they are in a position to either
acquire a support contract with us, or to fund DNSSEC development directly. 

If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please let us know and
we can send you the 'PowerDNS DNSSEC Enhancement Project Proposal', which
includes the budget we are trying to raise.

Kind regards,

Bert Hubert
CTO PowerDNS.COM BV

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http://www.PowerDNS.com  Open source, database driven DNS Software 
http://netherlabs.nl  Open and Closed source services
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