Hi All, 

As you will probably know RFC7858 "Specification for DNS over Transport Layer 
Security (TLS)” was recently published as a result of work in the IETF DPRIVE 
working group. 

Reference implementations of this Standard (and associated supporting features 
such as those specified in RFC7766) are in progress. However, since this is a 
significant evolution for DNS, the first stage in moving towards a deployable 
production solution would seem to be to run one (or preferrably a few) DNS 
Privacy servers as research experiments. This would allow practical experience 
of running the service at scale and serve as a research platform for other DNS 
Privacy activities.

A number of organisations have expressed interest in running such a DNS Privacy 
enabled server and we would like to start a discussion in the RIPE community to 
see if there is similar interest from within this group. We would very much 
like to hear from interested parties who might consider becoming involved in 
this effort. 

Additionally, there have also been exploratory discussions around the 
possibility of RIPE NCC running such a service as a limited fixed term pilot, 
if there was sufficient support from the RIPE members. This seems to be 
something that would fit well with the mission of the RIPE NCC and we would 
like to hear views from the community about this proposal. 

There will be a short presentation in the RIPE DNS working group tomorrow on 
this topic, so please participate if you are interested.

Regards

Sara.

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