[DNSOP] Fw: I-D Action:draft-yao-dnsop-idntld-implementation-01.txt

"YAO Jiankang" <yaojk@cnnic.cn> Thu, 22 October 2009 05:56 UTC

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Dear all,

     there is a new version for the draft "IDN TLD Variants Implementation Guideline" based on the dicussion from 
DNSOP and DNSEXT mailing list. Thanks a lot to Andrew Sullivan, Paul
   Hoffman, Alfred Hones and more for their kind comments.

any comments are welcome.

thanks a lot.


Yao Jiankang
CNNIC



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>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
> 
> Title           : IDN TLD Variants Implementation Guideline
> Author(s)       : J. Yao, X. Lee
> Filename        : draft-yao-dnsop-idntld-implementation-01.txt
> Pages           : 11
> Date            : 2009-10-21
> 
> ICANN is pushing the IDN TLD into the root server.  Some IDN TLD has
> the variants.  Currently, there are two proposals to implement the
> IDN TLD variants in the root servers:1, implement it with the DNAME
> record; 2, implement it with NS record.  The IDN TLD variants may be
> reserved or activated.  If the IDN TLD variants are activated, these
> variants will be allocated to the same TLD manager in order to avoid
> the possible phishing problems.  How to deal with the IDN TLD variant
> issue is a big challenge ahead of us.  This document discusses the
> IDN TLD variants implementation issues related with DNAME and NS
> resource record way.  This memo also gives a proposal about how to
> avoid the possible phishing problem after putting the IDN TLD
> variants into the root.
> 
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