Hello,
the new version of the draft is now available. We have taken into account remarks, principally these from samuel Weiler and Rip Loomis, and include a document changes section.


Please consider that any point in this draft are not fixed. Indeed, we (the authors) think that the way to do the key rollover (in-band, out-of band or both) must be discussed to solve problem that can occur and find what must be written in the draft.

Regards

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This draft is a work item of the Domain Name System Operations Working Group of the IETF.


Title : Requirements for Automated Key Rollover in DNSsec
Author(s) : G. Guette, O. Courtay
Filename : draft-ietf-dnsop-key-rollover-requirements-02.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2005-1-19
This document describes problems that appear during an automated
rollover and gives the requirements for the design of communication
between parent zone and child zone during an automated rollover
process. This document is essentially about in-band key rollover.


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