Re: NAPTR record for urn:fdc

Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com> Mon, 08 December 2008 16:46 UTC

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Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 08:45:36 -0800
To: Dave Tessman <dtessman@zelestra.com>, "urn-nid@ietf.org" <urn-nid@ietf.org>
From: Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com>
Subject: Re: NAPTR record for urn:fdc
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Hi Dave,
	Yes, it is possible.  The IAB is responsible for the
.ARPA domain, and they need to approve delegations under
it.  If you want fdc.urn.arpa delegated, I believe they would
be the ones to instruct IANA on it.  I've cc'ed Leslie Daigle
on this message; though she's not currently on the IAB, I
believe she was chair the last time it was done and probably
has better info on how to request it of the IAB.
				regards,
					Ted Hardie


At 3:52 PM -0800 11/24/08, Dave Tessman wrote:
>Is it even possible to create a NAPTR DNS record (on URN.ARPA?) for the
>"fdc" NID (RFC 4198) that would map the ProviderId portion of the NSS to the
>URN resolution path using the http scheme and the ProviderId as the domain
>name as specified in RFC 4198?
>
>urn:fdc:<ProviderId>:<CCYY>:<Path>
>
>Becomes
>
>http://<ProviderId>/uri-res/N2R?<Path>
>
>The result being that folks could type the URN into their browsers and the
>appropriate resource would be returned.
> 
>If this is doable, what would my process be to start that rolling?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave Tessman
>dtessman@zelestra.com