On 11 Sep 2009, at 17:54, Roy Arends wrote:

On Sep 11, 2009, at 5:40 PM, joao damas wrote:


On 11 Sep 2009, at 17:07, Roy Arends wrote:


I'd recommend that domain holders who do NOT want their dnskey (or hashed derivative) end up in some DLV, copyright their public keys. I also recommend that, when submitting TLD DNSKEYS to IANA, IANA allows option that the keys will NOT be published in their ITAR and solely be distributed via the root zone (in that 6 month period when both exist).

Well, I hope not. In fact I hope the ITAR never goes away and I have a means of cross checking the info the IANA has and publishes directly against what ends up in the root zone. I also hope they are the same all the time, but it is just nice to be able to check what things look like when they enter the pipeline and when they come out.

There can be private channels for debugging, no? Would you want that viewable publicly by any DLV cowboys?

why not? I don't really care what people do in their spare time.
Private channels for debugging is a "silly" idea. Private to whom? are some of us more equal than others?

Joao
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