Re: [dns-wg] EU: DNS abuse study

2022-02-04 Thread Michael Richardson
Petr Špaček wrote: > g) Hosting providers with disproportionate concentrations of spam domains > reach 3,000 abused domains per 10,000 registered domain names (Appendix 1 – > Technical Report, Section 12.3, pp. 48-49). So, where there is smoke, there is probably fire. It seems like

[dns-wg] IU and publc resolvers

2022-02-04 Thread Jaap Akkerhuis
Talking about the EU and public resolevsr, ENISA also just published a report about this subject: . You will recognize the some names in the "usual supects" list (Acknowledgements sectio

Re: [dns-wg] DNS4EU community comment draft proposal

2022-02-04 Thread Petr Špaček
On 04. 02. 22 10:54, Joao Luis Silva Damas wrote: 3. RIPE Community believes that the responsibility of well-functioning Internet access including the DNS resolution is with the access providers. We believe it should stay that way. 4. We understand that to be able to minimise

[dns-wg] DNS4EU community comment draft proposal

2022-02-04 Thread Joao Luis Silva Damas
Good morning, Some of you may have already seen this in the cooperation wg mailing list but then again, some may not, so here it goes. We also encourage anyone with opinions on the matter to express them and/or contribute to the statement Regards Joao Damas For the dns-wg chairs ===

Re: [dns-wg] EU: DNS abuse study

2022-02-04 Thread Petr Špaček
On 01. 02. 22 9:32, Hank Nussbacher wrote: The EU has published is 173 page opus on DNS abuse: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/7d16c267-7f1f-11ec-8c40-01aa75ed71a1/language-en/ I have had a peak when waiting for other things to happen and it might be interesting read.