Re: [regext] [Ext] [DNSOP] Best Practices for Managing Existing Delegations When Deleting a Domain or Host

2023-07-26 Thread James Mitchell
Thanks! Replies with a JM. On Jul 26, 2023, at 6:22 AM, Gould, James wrote:  James, I find your historic EPP server policies to be very interesting. I provide comments embedded with your points below with a “JG – “ prefix. -- JG James Gould Fellow Engineer jgo...@verisign.com

Re: [regext] [Ext] [DNSOP] Best Practices for Managing Existing Delegations When Deleting a Domain or Host

2023-07-26 Thread Gould, James
Peter, This moves beyond the protocol itself and into operational concerns of chosen policies. Based on the language in the EPP RFCs, the registry can choose various policies on which hosts require glue (e.g., all internal hosts, only in-bailiwick hosts), what pre-conditions need to be met to

Re: [regext] [Ext] [DNSOP] Best Practices for Managing Existing Delegations When Deleting a Domain or Host

2023-07-26 Thread Peter Thomassen
James, On 7/26/23 06:22, Gould, James wrote: * allow deletion of domains with linked subordinate hosts – there is no need to prevent this if the registrar can simply rename the subordinate hosts and free themselves of this restriction JG - [...]  I would not leave the lame delegations, so

Re: [regext] [Ext] [DNSOP] Best Practices for Managing Existing Delegations When Deleting a Domain or Host

2023-07-26 Thread Gould, James
James, I find your historic EPP server policies to be very interesting. I provide comments embedded with your points below with a “JG – “ prefix. -- JG [cid87442*image001.png@01D960C5.C631DA40] James Gould Fellow Engineer jgo...@verisign.com 703-948-3271 12061 Bluemont Way Reston, VA 20190

Re: [regext] Publication has been requested for draft-ietf-regext-rdap-reverse-search-22

2023-07-26 Thread Mario Loffredo
Hi Murray, thanks for your reply. Please find my responses inline. Il 25/07/2023 22:49, Murray S. Kucherawy ha scritto: On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 8:44 AM Mario Loffredo wrote: * In Sections 12.2.3.2 and 12.2.4.2, the individual entries are run together into one big blob.  Could we