[DNSOP] Preliminary agenda for IETF89, London

Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> Fri, 21 February 2014 16:41 UTC

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Note, this is a draft and we've been shuffling around the format some.  
If we left you off we did so out of error so drop us a note. Even with 
the longer time, the first rule of meetings does seem to apply: the 
talking will be expanded to fill the allotted time.

http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/89/agenda/agenda-89-dnsop

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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 (30 minutes)
         (Business we need to move along)


         2.1) AS112 updates,  Abley (10 min)
                 draft-ietf-dnsop-as112-dname
		draft-jabley-dnsop-rfc6304bis
                         *Reviewers Needed*


         2.2) DNSSEC Key Exchanges, Hardaker, Kumari, et. al (10 min)
                 draft-ietf-dnsop-child-syncronization
                 draft-ietf-dnsop-delegation-trust-maintainance


         2.3) DNS Referral Response Size Issues (5)
                 draft-ietf-dnsop-respsize
                         *open questions* *Reviewers Needed*


         2.4) Initializing a DNS Resolver with Priming Queries, Koch (5)
                 draft-ietf-dnsop-resolver-priming
                         *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
		draft-wijngaards-dnsop-confidentialdns



		b) Solution Space  (10 min)
		draft-rafiee-intarea-cga-tsig
		draft-wijngaards-dnsop-confidentialdns
		draft-bortzmeyer-dnsop-privacy-sol


		c) 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?




4)         Non Actionable DNS Extensions
		(The Andrew Sullivan Memorial)


         4.1) TLS over DNS, Zi, (10 min)
                 draft-hzhwm-start-tls-for-dns


         4.2) EDNS Option updates, Wouters (5min)
                 draft-wouters-edns-tcp-keepalive
                 draft-wouters-edns-tcp-chain-query


         4.3) DNS Cookies, Eastlake
                 draft-eastlake-dnsext-cookies




5) Charter Discussion  (30 min)


         Watch this space for content


6) New Business


	6.1) Passive DNS,  (5 min)
		draft-dulaunoy-kaplan-passive-dns-cof


	6.2) DNSSEC Validator Requirements (5 min)
		draft-mglt-dnsop-dnssec-validator-requirements




7) After Meeting Reading