On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 2:41 PM Paul Hoffman <paul.hoff...@icann.org> wrote:

> Greetings again. The following is a proposal to help end-users who are
> told "please enter this record in your zone to prove your existence". It
> simplifies the process without automating it; in short, it makes
> copy-and-pasting more likely to work, particularly for the _label names
> that are being used more. (DomainConnect is working on automation, but with
> a different target audience.)
>
> If this interests you, please read the short draft, particularly the use
> case and design descriptions in the introduction. Those sections describe
> why the format is purposely limited for this narrow use case.
>
> --Paul Hoffman
>
>
> A new version of Internet-Draft draft-hoffman-duj-00.txt has been
> successfully
> submitted by Paul Hoffman and posted to the IETF repository.
>
> Name:     draft-hoffman-duj
> Revision: 00
> Title:    DNS Update with JSON
> Date:     2025-01-30
> Group:    Individual Submission
> Pages:    8
> URL:      https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-hoffman-duj-00.txt
> Status:   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-hoffman-duj
> HTMLized: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-hoffman-duj
>
>
> Abstract:
>
>   It is common for service providers such as certificate authorities
>   and social media providers to want users to update the users' zones
>   to prove that they control those zones, or to add other features.
>   Currently, service providers tell users to do this using human
>   language describing the resource record type and data values to enter
>   into the zone.  This document describes a text format, called "DNS
>   update with JSON" or "DUJ", for such a service provider to give to a
>   user, with the expectation that the user would copy and paste the
>   text to their DNS operator to update the user's zone.  DNS operators
>   who know how to handle DUJ strings will make the update process
>   easier and more predictable for their users.
>

Looks interesting.

One nit:

3.  Rdata
   Rdata consists of one or more strings that with the record's data."

"that with" could be reworded.

-- 
Bob Harold
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