Re: [DNSOP] Revised, Final Agenda for IETF89

"Hosnieh Rafiee" <ietf@rozanak.com> Mon, 03 March 2014 04:55 UTC

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From: Hosnieh Rafiee <ietf@rozanak.com>
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That's a pity that cga-tsig draft was dropped from the new agenda. Since it wasn't only the solution for DNSE (in IPv6) but also it was a solution for secure authentication in resolvers without any extra infrastructure that I guess it is one of the problem that needed a solution.

Hosnieh

> -----Original Message-----
> From: DNSOP [mailto:dnsop-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Tim Wicinski
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 4:13 AM
> To: dnsop@ietf.org
> Subject: [DNSOP] Revised, Final Agenda for IETF89
> 
> 
> I uploaded the final agenda a few hours ago. You can find it here:
> 
>      https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/89/agenda/dnsop/
> 
> When I pulled the agenda together I never sat down and added up all the
> time.  It was pointed out we filled more time than we were given.  After some
> discussion, we decided to pull the solution discussion surrounding DNS
> Privacy. There will still be some discussion on the requirements (though some
> of this may change considering how DNSE goes). We wanted to wait until we
> had a larger discussion on charter, and also where DNSE goes.
> 
> This is also a nudge for anyone who may owe me slides get them in by
> Wednesday so I can start assembling everything. I will also reach out to folks
> individually.
> 
> thanks
> tim
> 
> Agenda below
> ------
> WG:             DNS Operations (dnsop)
> Meeting:        IETF 89, London
> Location:       Hilton Metropole, Sovereign
> Date:           Friday, 7 March 2014
> Time:           0900-1130 GMT
> Chairs:         Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com>
>                  Suzanne Woolf <suzworldwide@gmail.com>
> 
> 
> 0)  Introduction
> 
> 1)  Administrivia, Blue Sheets, etc. (10min)
> 
>      Overview of meeting structure   (chairs)
> 
> 2)  Status Updates (35 minutes)
>      (Business we need to move along)
> 
>      2.1) DNSSEC Key Exchanges, Hardaker, Kumari, et. al (10 min)
>          draft-ietf-dnsop-child-syncronization
>          draft-ietf-dnsop-delegation-trust-maintainance
>              Followup: Working Group Last Call?
> 
>      2.2) AS112 updates,  Abley (10 min)
>          draft-ietf-dnsop-as112-dname
>          draft-jabley-dnsop-rfc6304bis
>              Followup: Next Steps?
>              *Reviewers Needed*
> 
>      2.2a) Updating Parent Zones, Andrews (5 min)
>          draft-andrews-dnsop-update-parent-zones
>              Followup: does the WG adopt?
> 
>      2.3) DNS Referral Response Size Issues (5 min)
>          draft-ietf-dnsop-respsize
>              Followup: Open Questions need answering
>              *Reviewers Needed*
> 
>      2.4) Initializing a DNS Resolver with Priming Queries, Koch (5)
>          draft-ietf-dnsop-resolver-priming
>              Followup: Address open questions?
>              *Reviewers Needed*
> 
> 3)  New Business
> 
>      3.1) Privacy and Confidentiality of DNS.
> 
>      DNSE BOF summary, Bortzmeyer (5 min)
> 
>      a) Requirements (10 min)
>          draft-bortzmeyer-dnsop-dns-privacy
>          draft-koch-perpass-dns-confidentiality
> 
>      b) Next Steps
>          Not entirely inside *current* charter, but we do have
>          a contribution to make….
> 
> 3.2) Special Names (15 min)
> 
>      Chairs’ summary (5 min)
>      Discussion: DNSOP role
>          existing requests/RFC 6761 process:
>              draft-grothoff-iesg-special-use-p2p-names
>              draft-chapin-additional-reserved-tlds
>          new drafts:
>              draft-wkumari-dnsop-alt-tld
>              draft-ogud-appsawg-multiple-namespaces
>          room for improvement?
> 
>      Followup: Where should this go?
> 
> 4)  Non Actionable DNS Extensions (20 min)
>          (The Andrew Sullivan Memorial WG)
> 
>      4.1) TLS over DNS, Zi, (10 min)
>          draft-hzhwm-start-tls-for-dns
>          Followup: Does there need to be modification to DNS?
> 
>      4.2) EDNS Option updates, Wouters (5min)
>          draft-wouters-edns-tcp-keepalive
>          draft-wouters-edns-chain-query
>          Followup: Consesnus on new options?
> 
>      4.3) DNS Cookies, Eastlake (5 min)
>          draft-eastlake-dnsext-cookies
>          Followup: Another DNS Protocol modification?
> 
> 5) Charter Discussion  (30 min)
> 
>      Watch this space for content
> 
> 6) New Business
> 
>      6.1) GetDNS API Release, Wiley (5 min)
> 
>      6.2) Passive DNS format,  Kaplan (10 min)
>          draft-dulaunoy-kaplan-passive-dns-cof
>          Followup:
> 
>      6.3) DNSSEC Validator Requirements, Migault (5 min)
>          draft-mglt-dnsop-dnssec-validator-requirements
>          Followup:
> 
>      6.4) DNSSEC Roadblock Avoidance, Hardaker (5 min)
>          draft-hardaker-dnsop-dnssec-roadblock-avoidance
>          Followup:
> 
> 7) After Meeting Reading
> 
>      7.1) Optimizing DNS Authority Server Placement (5 min)
>          currently no draft, slides in packet
> 
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