[DNSOP] An Interplanetary DNS Model

Scott Johnson <scott@spacelypackets.com> Mon, 22 July 2024 09:02 UTC

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Hi Everyone,

Sorry for the 4-way cross posting, but I wanted to reach all of those 
parties who may have interest.

I have published an internet-draft version of a document I have been 
privately publishing, in order that the community may understand, pick 
apart, improve, and fill in the blanks.  This is in response to community 
interest and related efforts, in order that we best arrive at a 
standardized practice and architecture for Interplanetary Internet 
communications.  I welcome and look forward to comments which could help 
us reach this laudable goal.  I am not sure of the exact venue for WG 
adoption, given the scope of the concepts.  As such will I refrain from 
asking for WG adoption at this time, pending discussion from the DTN and 
DNS communities.

Please find the draft here:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-johnson-interplanetary-dns/

I would also be interested in revisiting Marc Blanchet's smtp and http 
over BP related drafts in the light of the above document, to see if 
adaptation can be made to make these efforts dovetail together.

Thanks to all,
Scott Johnson
Spacely Packets, LCC