Colleagues,

This is a technical, operational announcement regarding changes to the ARPA 
top-level domain. Apologies in advance for duplicates received through 
different mailing lists.

No specific action is requested of operators. This message is for your 
information only.

The ARPA zone is about to be signed using DNSSEC. The technical parameters by 
which ARPA will be signed are as follows:

KSK Algorithm and Size: 2048 bit RSA
KSK Rollover: every 2-5 years, scheduled rollover to follow RFC 5011
KSK Signature Algorithm: SHA-256
Validity period for signatures made with KSK: 15 days; new signatures published 
every 10 days
ZSK Algorithm and Size: 1024 bit RSA
ZSK Rollover: every 3 months
ZSK Signature Algorithm: SHA-256
Authenticated proof of non-existence: NSEC
Validity period for signatures made with ZSK: 7 days; zone generated and 
re-signed twice per day

The twelve root server operators [1] will begin to serve a signed ARPA zone 
instead of the (current) unsigned ARPA zone during a maintenance window which 
will open at 2010-03-15 0001 UTC and close at 2010-03-17 2359 UTC. Individual 
root server operators will carry out their maintenance at times within that 
window according to their own operational preference.

The trust anchor for the ARPA zone will be published in the ITAR [2], and in 
the root zone in the form of a DS record once the root zone is signed.

If you have any concerns or require further information, please let me know.

Regards,


Joe Abley
Director DNS Operations, ICANN

[1] <http://www.root-servers.org/>
[2] <https://itar.iana.org/>

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