[secdir] [new-work] WG Review: Domain Name System Operations (dnsop)
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Subject: [secdir] [new-work] WG Review: Domain Name System Operations (dnsop)
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From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org> To: IETF-Announce <ietf-announce@ietf.org> Cc: dnsop WG <dnsop@ietf.org> Subject: The Domain Name System Operations (dnsop) working group in the Operations and Management Area of the IETF is undergoing rechartering. The IESG has not made any determination yet. The following draft charter was submitted, and is provided for informational purposes only. Please send your comments to the IESG mailing list (iesg at ietf.org) by 2014-06-14. Domain Name System Operations (dnsop) ------------------------------------------------ Current Status: Active WG Chairs: Suzanne Woolf <suzworldwide@gmail.com> Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> Assigned Area Director: Joel Jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> Mailing list Address: dnsop@ietf.org To Subscribe: http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/dnsop Charter: The DNS Operations Working Group will develop guidelines for the operation of DNS software and services and for the administration of DNS zones. These guidelines will provide technical information relating to the implementation of the DNS protocol by the operators and administrators of DNS zones. The group will perform the following activities: 1. Describe practices by which Domain Name System (DNS) software may be efficiently and correctly administered, configured, and operated on Internet networks. This will include root zone name servers, TLD name servers, or any other resolver or server functioning as part of the global DNS. As part of this effort, the group will produce documents explaining to the general Internet community what processes and mechanisms should be employed for the effective management and operation of DNS software and services, including root, TLD, and recursive servers. 2. Publish documents concerning DNSSEC operational procedures. 3. Publish documents concerning DNS operational procedures in IPv6 and mixed IPv6-IPv4 networks, and provide documentation and guidance on DNS-related IPv6 transition and coexistence issues. 4. Publish documents that extend or perform protocol maintenance to the address operational issues with the DNS Protocols. Act as focal-point for operator discussion and provide advice to the Ops ADs and other WGs on EDNS0 options, new RRTYPEs, DNSSEC, record synthesis, or other mechanics of extending DNS to support other applications. 5. Serve as a home for drafts that document the problem space around existing or new DNS issues. The group, with the advice and consent of the responsible AD in coordination with other areas, will then decide whether these issues belong in DNSOP under the existing charter and, if not, will work with the authors and appropriate ADs to determine the proper place for the work to be carried out. 6. Publish documents that attempt to better define the overlapping area among the public DNS root, DNS-like names as used in local or restricted naming scopes, and the 'special names' registry that IETF manages, perhaps including how they might interact. This work must take into consideration issues that are strictly beyond the operation of the DNS itself, and the working group will consult with IETF liaisons to other organizations as appropriate. Milestones: Done - Submit I-D: revised Root Server Requirements. Done - Submit I-D: first version of Servers Sharing IP#. Done - Submit I-D: first version of Performance and Measuring. Done - Submit I-D: revised version of Key Handling. Done - Submit I-D: revised version of Servers Sharing IP#. Done - Submit Root Server Requirements to the IESG for consideration as Informational (BCP?). Done - Submit I-D: 2nd revised version of Servers Sharing IP#. Done - Distributing Authoritative Name Servers via Shared Unicast Addresses to the IESG for Informational Done - Submit Observed DNS Resolution Misbehavior to the IESG for Informational Done - Submit document describing the outstanding problems and issues with DNS discovery for IPv6 to the IESG for Informational. Done - Submit Operational Guidelines for 'local' zones in the DNS to IESG. Category to be determined. Done - Submit Operational Considerations and Issues with IPv6 DNS to the IESG for Informational Done - Submit Common Misbehavior against DNS Queries for IPv6 Addresses to the IESG for Informational Done - Submit DNSSEC Operational Procedures to IESG for BCP Done - Submit Identifying an Authoritative Name Server to IESG for Informational Sep 2007 - Submit I-D: revised version of Considerations for the use of DNS Reverse Mapping Done - Submit I'm Being Attacked by PRISONER.IANA.ORG! to IESG for FYI Done - Submit Locally-served DNS Zones to IESG for BCP Oct 2007 - Submit DNS Response Size Issues to IESG for Informational Dec 2007 - Submit Considerations for the use of DNS Reverse Mapping to IESG for BCP Done - Submit AS112 Nameserver Operations to IESG for Informational Feb 2008 - Submit Initializing a DNS Resolver with Priming Queries to IESG for BCP _______________________________________________ new-work mailing list new-work@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/new-work