In message <20090708025854.ga1...@vacation.karoshi.com.>, bmann...@vacation.kar
oshi.com writes:
> On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:58:17AM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > 
> > > > > received a lot of good feedback with the conclusion that using a rest
> ful 
> > > > > service would be a useful transport for this type of data transfer. 
> > > > > We certainly need your feedback on future services and encourage you
> > > > > and others to join an upcoming ARIN meeting so that we can get good 
> > > > > direction from you and others.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Regards,
> > > > > Mark (Kosters)
> > > > 
> > > >         DS (DNSKEY?) to parent is a general problem which needs to
> > > >         be solved for all delegations.  It would be nice if this
> > > >         could be completely in-band child master to parent master
> > > >         so humans were completely out of the loop except to establish
> > > >         the initial DS RRset in the parent.
> > > > 
> > > >         Mark (Andrews)
> > > 
> > >   hey, thats what the CADR tool does.  fully in-band maintainace 
> > >   for the child/parent interactions.  only needs manual re-keying
> > >   if a party loses control of the credential.
> > >   -- bill 
> > 
> >     It would be nice if http://www.rs.net/cadr/ wan't a blank page.
> > 
> >     Mark (Andrews)
> >  
>       You mean someone wants the code?  I'll be happy to put it back up
>       if folks are interested.

        I wanted to look at it.  Updating the parent is something
        that need to be automated and if this does it well enough
        why re-invent the wheel if we don't have to.  I can see
        several way to do it within the DNS frame work.   Can I
        presume you are willing to have the method turned into a
        RFC?

        Mark
 
> --bill
-- 
Mark Andrews, ISC
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