] Re: [regext] Fwd: New Version Notification for
draft-regext-brown-epp-ttl-01.txt
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Gavin,
The TTL for the A/ records need
Gavin,
The TTL for the A/ records need to be applied to the host object and the
TTL for the NS and DS records need to be applied to the domain object. Setting
the A/ TTL at the host object level would apply to registries that
implement sibling glue as well as CentralNic and TANGO that
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the suggestions. I will add them to the next version.
G.
> On 15 Sep 2022, at 01:11, Thomas Corte (TANGO support)
> wrote:
>
> On 9/14/22 13:35, Gavin Brown wrote:
>
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> Many years ago CentralNic had a proprietary EPP extension for managing
>> the
Hello Gavin,
On 9/14/22 13:35, Gavin Brown wrote:
Greetings all,
Many years ago CentralNic had a proprietary EPP extension for managing
the TTL values of domain names. ...
However I've had a bit of feedback about the draft since then, so I've
just published a new version and am now sharing
behalf of Gavin Brown
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 7:35 AM
To: "regext@ietf.org"
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [regext] Fwd: New Version Notification for
draft-regext-brown-epp-ttl-01.txt
Greetings all,
Many years ago CentralNic had a proprietary EPP extension for managing the TTL
values
Greetings all,
Many years ago CentralNic had a proprietary EPP extension for managing the TTL
values of domain names.
After the Philadelphia IETF meeting, I was contacted by some WG members about
reviving this extension for possible adoption.
So I created a new I-D to describe the extension