Re: [DNSOP] New mailing list: DNS Delegation

2024-02-09 Thread Benno Overeinder

Hi Ólafur,

On 08/02/2024 16:48, Ólafur Guðmundsson wrote:

Quick questions
why a new list and what is that lists standing in the IETF?
Is this  precursor for a BOF and possible new working group ?


For now, the mailing list is a non-WG list on a specific topic.  If 
there is a new WG after the BoF, discussions on DELEG will continue on 
that WG mailing list (given the name of the WG, and where naming has its 
own tradition - which I can actually appreciate).


Starting the non-WG list primarily means having discussions on DELEG in 
the IETF, rather than in other forums, and not overloading the DNSOP 
mailing list.



Best,

-- Benno




On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 2:37 PM Paul Hoffman > wrote:


Greetings. After the DNSOP interim meeting last week, Warren set up
a new mailing list. Its description is:

=
There is a desire to have better methods for parent zones in the DNS
to advertise DNS nameserver capabilities and zone features to resolvers.

This list discusses mechanisms to provide this support within the
DNS. This includes the ability to provide more information about a
DNS delegation in record(s) at the parent, as well as additional
capabilities beyond the DNS's current NS-style delegation.  Examples
include aliasing delegation with other domain names, delegating
DNSSEC management to operators, specifying encrypted transports, and
so on.
=

The new mailing list is a good place to discuss both the general
idea of new types of delegation for the DNS, as well as specific
proposals like the DELEG proposal which was first discussed at IETF-118.

The list can be found at https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dd


Anyone interested in how delegation might work in the future should
join. Thanks!

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Re: [DNSOP] New mailing list: DNS Delegation

2024-02-08 Thread Ólafur Guðmundsson
Chairs,
Quick questions
why a new list and what is that lists standing in the IETF?
Is this  precursor for a BOF and possible new working group ?

thanks
Ólafur


On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 2:37 PM Paul Hoffman  wrote:

> Greetings. After the DNSOP interim meeting last week, Warren set up a new
> mailing list. Its description is:
>
> =
> There is a desire to have better methods for parent zones in the DNS to
> advertise DNS nameserver capabilities and zone features to resolvers.
>
> This list discusses mechanisms to provide this support within the DNS.
> This includes the ability to provide more information about a DNS
> delegation in record(s) at the parent, as well as additional capabilities
> beyond the DNS's current NS-style delegation.  Examples include aliasing
> delegation with other domain names, delegating DNSSEC management to
> operators, specifying encrypted transports, and so on.
> =
>
> The new mailing list is a good place to discuss both the general idea of
> new types of delegation for the DNS, as well as specific proposals like the
> DELEG proposal which was first discussed at IETF-118.
>
> The list can be found at https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dd
>
> Anyone interested in how delegation might work in the future should join.
> Thanks!
>
> ___
> DNSOP mailing list
> DNSOP@ietf.org
> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop
>
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[DNSOP] New mailing list: DNS Delegation

2024-02-06 Thread Paul Hoffman
Greetings. After the DNSOP interim meeting last week, Warren set up a new 
mailing list. Its description is:

=
There is a desire to have better methods for parent zones in the DNS to 
advertise DNS nameserver capabilities and zone features to resolvers.

This list discusses mechanisms to provide this support within the DNS. This 
includes the ability to provide more information about a DNS delegation in 
record(s) at the parent, as well as additional capabilities beyond the DNS's 
current NS-style delegation.  Examples include aliasing delegation with other 
domain names, delegating DNSSEC management to operators, specifying encrypted 
transports, and so on.
=

The new mailing list is a good place to discuss both the general idea of new 
types of delegation for the DNS, as well as specific proposals like the DELEG 
proposal which was first discussed at IETF-118.

The list can be found at https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dd

Anyone interested in how delegation might work in the future should join. 
Thanks!

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